DNA encoding the human A1 adenosine receptor

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4353201, 435 691, 536 235, C17N 1512

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Genomic and complimentary DNA encoding the human A.sub.1 adenosine receptor are disclosed, along with vectors and host cells containing the same, oligonucleotides and antisense oligonucleotides directed to the same (particularly antisense oligonucleotides directed to an intron/exon junction), and methods of using the foregoing.

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