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Vol. 50, Issue 2, 271-278, June 1998

International Union of Pharmacology. XIX. The IUPHAR Receptor Code: A Proposal for an Alphanumeric Classification System

P. P. A. Humphreya and E. A. Barnard

Glaxo Institute of Applied Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology (P.P.A.H.), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England and Molecular Neurobiology Unit, Division of Basic Medical Sciences (E.A.B.), Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London, England

I. Rationale for a Receptor Code
II. Criteria for Receptor Characterization
III. Proposal for a Systematic Receptor Code
IV. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References


a   Address for Correspondence: P.P.A. Humphrey, Glaxo Institute of Applied Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge, CB2 1QJ, England.


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