Isolated human EDG-4 receptor

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C435S069100, C435S325000, C530S350000, C436S501000

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ABSTRACT:
A novel, isolated EDG receptor that upon activation results in increased induction of IL-8 or NF-κB. Preferably, the EDG receptor is a human EDG-4 receptor, which has an amino acid sequence shown in FIGS.16A and16B, or a variant of these sequences having at least 91% sequence identity.

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