Method for identifying modulators of G protein coupled...

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C530S327000, C530S300000, C435S004000, C435S091500, C435S091500, C435S091500

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to methods for identifying peptides and other compounds which block or enhance G protein coupled receptor mediated signaling with high affinity and specificity and/or which stabilize a particular conformer of a G protein coupled receptor. Assays, methods of treatment and other methods developed in conjunction with these methods also are disclosed.

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