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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 23, 2010
Filed:
Oct. 30, 2007
Valeria Wittamer, Waterloo, BE;
J. F. Mirjolet, Dijon, FR;
Isabelle Migeotte, Brussels, BE;
David Communi, Braine Le Chateua, BE;
Alberto Mantovani, Milan, IT;
Silvano Sozzani, Bovezzo, IT;
Marisa Vulcano, Milan, IT;
Jean-denis Franseen, Nivelles, BE;
Stephane Brezillon, Dilbeek, BE;
Michel Detheux, Marche-Lez-Ecaussinnes, BE;
Gilbert Vassart, Brussels, BE;
Marc Parmentier, Beerzel, BE;
Emmanuel Lepoul, Cessy, FR;
Cecile Loison, Waziers, FR;
Frederic Ooms, Hannut, BE;
Valeria Wittamer, Waterloo, BE;
J. F. Mirjolet, Dijon, FR;
Isabelle Migeotte, Brussels, BE;
David Communi, Braine Le Chateua, BE;
Alberto Mantovani, Milan, IT;
Silvano Sozzani, Bovezzo, IT;
Marisa Vulcano, Milan, IT;
Jean-Denis Franseen, Nivelles, BE;
Stephane Brezillon, Dilbeek, BE;
Michel Detheux, Marche-Lez-Ecaussinnes, BE;
Gilbert Vassart, Brussels, BE;
Marc Parmentier, Beerzel, BE;
Emmanuel Lepoul, Cessy, FR;
Cecile Loison, Waziers, FR;
Frederic Ooms, Hannut, BE;
Euroscreen S.A., Brussels, BE;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a G-protein coupled receptor and a novel ligand therefor. The invention provides screening assays for the identification of candidate compounds which modulate the activity of the G-protein coupled receptor, as well as assays useful for the diagnosis and treatment of a disease or disorder related to the dysregulation of G-protein coupled receptor signaling.