A pseudo-sequence method for comparing 7TM receptors with respect to the physicochemical properties of their binding sites

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A pseudo-sequence method for comparing 7TM receptors with respect to the physicochemical properties of their binding sites. / Frimurer, Thomas M. (Inventor); Ulven, Trond (Inventor); Högberg, Thomas (Inventor); Elling, Christian E. (Inventor).

Patent No.: WO 2004/079625.

Research output: Patent

Harvard

Frimurer, TM, Ulven, T, Högberg, T & Elling, CE, A pseudo-sequence method for comparing 7TM receptors with respect to the physicochemical properties of their binding sites, Patent No. WO 2004/079625.

APA

Frimurer, T. M., Ulven, T., Högberg, T., & Elling, C. E. (2004). A pseudo-sequence method for comparing 7TM receptors with respect to the physicochemical properties of their binding sites. (Patent No. WO 2004/079625).

Vancouver

Frimurer TM, Ulven T, Högberg T, Elling CE, inventors. A pseudo-sequence method for comparing 7TM receptors with respect to the physicochemical properties of their binding sites. WO 2004/079625. 2004.

Author

Frimurer, Thomas M. (Inventor) ; Ulven, Trond (Inventor) ; Högberg, Thomas (Inventor) ; Elling, Christian E. (Inventor). / A pseudo-sequence method for comparing 7TM receptors with respect to the physicochemical properties of their binding sites. Patent No.: WO 2004/079625.

Bibtex

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RIS

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