Method for detection of PF4A receptor nucleic acid

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cDNAs encoding a class of receptors, including the IL-8 receptors, have been identified in human tissue. Recombinantly produced PF4ARs are used in the preparation and purification of antibodies capable of binding to the receptors, and in diagnostic assays. The antibodies are advantageously used in the prevention and treatment of inflammatory conditions. The cDNAs are also used to detect nucleic acids in samples. The cDNAs are also used to detect nucleic acids in samples.

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