Method for identifying candidate compounds that bind to a...

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to novel human adenylyl cyclase nucleic acid and amino acid sequences. Also provided are vectors, host cells, recombinant methods for making and using the novel molecules and methods for identifying compounds which bind to the adenylyl cyclase proteins.

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