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660075 Prostacyclin Receptor (human) cDNA Probe
IP Receptor
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The IP receptor is a G-protein-linked cell surface receptor.1,2 Northern blot analysis reveals that the mRNA for the IP receptor is approximately 2.5 kb in length. This mRNA is expressed in many tissues, but most abundantly in vascular tissue, kidney, liver, and lung.1,2 This cDNA probe is 63% and 43% homologous to the corresponding murine and rat sequences, respectively.
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Boie, Y., Rushmore, T.H., Darmon-Goodwin, A., et al. Clonig and expression of a cDNA for human prostanoid IP receptor. J Biol Chem 269(16) 12173-12178 (1994).
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Nakagawa, O., Tanaka, I., Usui, T., et al. Molecular cloning of human prostacyclin receptor cDNA and its gene expression in the cardiovascular system. Circulation 90 1643-1647 (1994).
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