Drug binding protein

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Enzyme or coenzyme containing

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530350, 530352, 514 12, A61K 3843, A61K 3816, C07K 100

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to drug binding proteins, to genes encoding same and to assays and methods for screening pharmaceuticals. More specifically, this invention relates to a Cytokine Suppressive Anti-Inflammatory Drug (CSAID) binding protein CSBP.beta., to a gene encoding same and to assays and screens useful in the evaluation and characterization of drugs of this pharmacologic class.

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