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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 10, 2006
Filed:
Aug. 08, 2003
Curt Dale Haffner, Durham, NC (US);
Patrick Reed Maloney, Durham, NC (US);
Timothy Mark Willson, Durham, NC (US);
Steven Gerard Blanchard, Durham, NC (US);
Steven A. Kliewer, Dallas, TX (US);
Jurgen M. Lehmann, San Carlos, CA (US);
Derek James Parks, Durham, NC (US);
Julie Beth Stimmel, Durham, NC (US);
Curt Dale Haffner, Durham, NC (US);
Patrick Reed Maloney, Durham, NC (US);
Timothy Mark Willson, Durham, NC (US);
Steven Gerard Blanchard, Durham, NC (US);
Steven A. Kliewer, Dallas, TX (US);
Jurgen M. Lehmann, San Carlos, CA (US);
Derek James Parks, Durham, NC (US);
Julie Beth Stimmel, Durham, NC (US);
Smithkline Beecham Corporation, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Abstract
The present invention includes nuclear receptor heterodimer and nuclear receptor-coactivator peptide assays for identifying ligands for nuclear receptors, utilizing scintillation proximity and fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), and methods of using identified ligands.