Assays for identifiying compounds that bind to the gastrin relea

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The invention discloses a procedure for the preparation of the solubilized and purified gastrin releasing peptide receptor, in an active form, from a gastrin releasing peptide receptor source such as Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts. The invention also discloses a method of using the solubilized gastrin releasing peptide receptor in drug screening assays to identify compounds having suitable binding affinity for the gastrin releasing peptide receptor.

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