Stably human transfected rodent fibroblast cell line expressing human GABA-A recepotors, and cloned human GABA-A receptor subunit CDNA sequences

作者: Karen Louise Hadingham , Beatrice le Bourdelles , Peter Baxter Wingrove , Paul John Whiting

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关键词: Interleukin 10 receptor, alpha subunitGABBR1BiologyReceptor5-HT5A receptorComplementary DNAMolecular biologyGABBR2Gamma subunitInterleukin 5 receptor alpha subunit

摘要: The present invention relates to a stably co-transfected eukaryotic cell line capable of expressing GABA-A receptor, particularly human which receptor comprises at least one alpha, beta and gamma subunit; the cloning novel cDNA sequences encoding α-2, α-3, α-5, α-6 β-2 subunits receptor; use in designing developing subtype-selective medicaments.

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