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publicationNumber US-6518414-B1
titleOfInvention Molecular cloning and expression of G-protein coupled receptors
abstract The subject invention pertains to cloning and expression of novel cDNAs which encode members of the G-protein coupled receptor superfamily of proteins. Polynucleotides which encode mammalian H218 protein are described. The invention also concerns methods for screening for ligands of H218 protein. The proteins and peptides of the subject invention can also be used to produce antibodies which can bind to the subject proteins. The polynucleotide molecules, proteins, and antibodies of the subject invention can be used in both diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
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