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Patent
CA 2087019
This invention provides isolated nucleic acid molecules encoding a human dopamine D1 receptor, isolated proteins which are human dopamine D1 receptor, vectors comprising isolated nucleic acid molecules encoding a human dopamine D1 re- ceptor, mammalian cells comprising such vectors, antibodies directed to a human dopamine D1 receptor, nucleic acid probes useful for detecting nucleic acid encoding human dopamine D1 receptor, antisense oligonucleotides complementary to any sequences of a nucleic acid molecule which encodes a human dopamine D1 receptor, pharmaceutical compounds re- lated to human dopamine D1 receptor, and nonhuman transgenic animals which express DNA a normal or a mutant human dopamine D1 receptor. This invention further provides methods for determining ligand binding, detecting expression, drug screening, and treatment a human dopamine D1 receptor.
Hartig Paul R.
Weinshank Richard L.
Gowling Lafleur Henderson Llp
Synaptic Pharmaceutical Corporation
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