Isolated nucleic acid molecules encoding a G-protein coupled rec

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The present invention provides isolated nucleic acid molecules encoding a G-protein coupled receptor that shows homology to the 5HT family of receptors. The present invention further provides vectors containing the nucleic acid molecules, hosts transformed or transfected with the nucleic acid molecules and methods of producing the G-protein coupled receptor.

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