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HATRIC-LRC for small molecules

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The TriCEPS technology platform has been further developed by the group of Professor Bernd Wollscheid from the ETH Zürich. The newest LRC platform technology is called HATRIC-LRC (HATRIC Ligand Receptor Capture) and enables to identify the targets of small molecule ligands at the cell membrane of living cells. Further, with the HATRIC platform less cells are needed for an experiment than with the original TriCEPS platform and N-, C-, and O-glycosylated targets can be identified.

The HATRIC-platform technology is based on a trifunctional cross linker called HATRIC. One arm of HATRIC contains an N-hydroxysuccinimid (NHS) to be able to bind to small molecules using a primary amine, the second arm contains a hydrazine to covalently bind the glycans of the unknown target proteins at the cell membrane and the third arm possesses an azide to enrich the target proteins.

In a first step the small molecule containing a primary amine is coupled to HATRIC on its first arm. Then the cells expressing the unknown targets and off-targets are mildly oxidized so that aldehydes form on the glycan moieties of the membrane associated proteins. Now, the second arm of HATRIC coupled to the small molecule is able to bind to the glycans at the cell surface. Once the small molecule binds its target the second arm of HATRIC covalently binds to the glycans of the unknown target proteins. In that state the cells expressing the unknown targets are still alive and the target molecules are in their natural microenvironment at the cell membrane. Due to the covalent link the situation is now fixed and the cells are lysed and the third arm of HATRIC is used to enrich the target proteins. The pulled down proteins are then digested with trypsin and identified and relative quantified by LC-MS/MS. Proteins that are enriched in one treatment arm compared to the other treatment arm are the target candidates.

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Customers Testimonials – LRC-TriCEPS Service

Testimonials from our customers who have used the LRC-TriCEPS technology – in collaboration with Dualsystems Biotech AG.

UCF College of Medicine

“DualSystems LRC-TriCEPS platform helped us in the identification of a novel allergen receptor. This finding was central to our recently published work and funded grant! DualSystems was very helpful during the entire process, if you are considering using this platform, do not hesitate. The process is straightforward and the support is excellent!”



Justine Tigno-Aranjuez, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine
UCF College of Medicine
2023-03-16T06:43:28+00:00
“DualSystems LRC-TriCEPS platform helped us in the identification of a novel allergen receptor. This finding was central to our recently published work and funded grant! DualSystems was very helpful during the entire process, if you are considering using this platform, do not hesitate. The process is straightforward and the support is excellent!” Justine Tigno-Aranjuez, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine UCF College of Medicine

Cohbar

DualSystems' LRC-TriCEPS platform was exactly what we needed to identify potential targets and guide us in mechanism of action studies for our peptide program. They helped us every step of the way -- from understanding their capabilities, to guiding study design, and supporting sample preparation. The report they delivered exceeded our expectations and truly stands out from data reports we've received from other companies. They were readily available to answer questions and discuss concerns or outcomes. We are very encouraged by the results and are currently following up on the targets identified. We highly recommend working with DualSystems and incorporating the LRC-TriCEPS platform into your program. We look forward to working with the DualSystems team again in the future.



Dr. Lindsay Stark
Drug Discovery Scientist at CohBar
2023-01-18T08:18:12+00:00
DualSystems' LRC-TriCEPS platform was exactly what we needed to identify potential targets and guide us in mechanism of action studies for our peptide program. They helped us every step of the way -- from understanding their capabilities, to guiding study design, and supporting sample preparation. The report they delivered exceeded our expectations and truly stands out from data reports we've received from other companies. They were readily available to answer questions and discuss concerns or outcomes. We are very encouraged by the results and are currently following up on the targets identified. We highly recommend working with DualSystems and incorporating the LRC-TriCEPS platform into your program. We look forward to working with the DualSystems team again in the future. Dr. Lindsay Stark Drug Discovery Scientist at CohBar

Lund University Diabetes Centre

We wanted to use LRC-TriCEPS to characterise the mechanism of action of our ligand of interest. Not only were several candidate targets identified but we have successfully validated two of these receptors in insulin producing beta cells. DualSystems Biotech were very helpful and involved from study design, to experiments and reporting. Even after the initial report, DualSystems Biotech have answered follow up queries and provided assistance regarding publications. I highly recommend the LRC-TriCEPS technology and DualSystems Biotech and Paul Helbling and his team to work with.

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Dr. Claire L. Lyons,
Associate Researcher
Unit of Medical Protein Science
Lund University Diabetes Centre
Sweden
2021-10-25T06:03:18+00:00
We wanted to use LRC-TriCEPS to characterise the mechanism of action of our ligand of interest. Not only were several candidate targets identified but we have successfully validated two of these receptors in insulin producing beta cells. DualSystems Biotech were very helpful and involved from study design, to experiments and reporting. Even after the initial report, DualSystems Biotech have answered follow up queries and provided assistance regarding publications. I highly recommend the LRC-TriCEPS technology and DualSystems Biotech and Paul Helbling and his team to work with.   Dr. Claire L. Lyons, Associate Researcher Unit of Medical Protein Science Lund University Diabetes Centre Sweden

Australian National University

“We had a challenging project where we aimed to discover the receptor of our ligand of interest in primary human cells. Dualsystems Biotech took the challenge and provided outstanding support throughout the entire process, from the experimental design to data analysis. Using their LRC-TriCEPS technology, we could identify a candidate receptor and additional downstream interacting partners that we have now validated. We look forward to new collaborations and discoveries with Dr Paul Helbling and his team”. – Prof Carola Vinuesa, ANU



 

The Australian National University
Co-Director, Centre for Personalised Immunology, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence
College of Health & Medicine
The Australian National University
2021-01-11T08:20:31+00:00
“We had a challenging project where we aimed to discover the receptor of our ligand of interest in primary human cells. Dualsystems Biotech took the challenge and provided outstanding support throughout the entire process, from the experimental design to data analysis. Using their LRC-TriCEPS technology, we could identify a candidate receptor and additional downstream interacting partners that we have now validated. We look forward to new collaborations and discoveries with Dr Paul Helbling and his team”. – Prof Carola Vinuesa, ANU   The Australian National University Co-Director, Centre for Personalised Immunology, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence College of Health & Medicine The Australian National University

Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

We used DualSystems to help identify a potential novel receptor for a ligand that despite being studied for decades had unclear catabolism mechanisms involving its receptor mediated uptake. The DualSystems team will walk you through the process, including early validation of your ligand being used for this technology, data collection and analysis, and provide an easy to follow report on the findings. For anyone interested in receptor-ligand interactions, DualSystems and the TriCEPS approach is worth strongly considering involving in your research program, as it can quickly help identify receptors that would have been very difficult to do so without.


Maximillian Rogers, PhD
Research Scientist
Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division
Boston, MA
2020-11-09T13:30:52+00:00
We used DualSystems to help identify a potential novel receptor for a ligand that despite being studied for decades had unclear catabolism mechanisms involving its receptor mediated uptake. The DualSystems team will walk you through the process, including early validation of your ligand being used for this technology, data collection and analysis, and provide an easy to follow report on the findings. For anyone interested in receptor-ligand interactions, DualSystems and the TriCEPS approach is worth strongly considering involving in your research program, as it can quickly help identify receptors that would have been very difficult to do so without. Maximillian Rogers, PhD Research Scientist Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division Boston, MA

Center for Biomolecular & Cellular Structure, Institute for Basic Science

“It was my great pleasure to collaborate with Dualsystems Biotech. We have been tested various proteomic analysis to identify the specific receptor for our secreted ligand. But, only LRC-TriCEPS experiment successfully gave us a right answer, because this receptor and ligand interactions were indeed relatively weaker than other general receptor and ligand interactions. The team very kindly consulted the whole experimental steps from the experimental design to the final data analysis. We are now going to use TriCEPS  again for several other secreted ligands with a great hope for discovery of new receptors. Best Regards, Ho Min Kim” 



 

Associate Professor
Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering, KAIST
Chief Investigator
Center for Biomolecular & Cellular Structure, Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
2020-08-12T13:08:10+00:00
“It was my great pleasure to collaborate with Dualsystems Biotech. We have been tested various proteomic analysis to identify the specific receptor for our secreted ligand. But, only LRC-TriCEPS experiment successfully gave us a right answer, because this receptor and ligand interactions were indeed relatively weaker than other general receptor and ligand interactions. The team very kindly consulted the whole experimental steps from the experimental design to the final data analysis. We are now going to use TriCEPS  again for several other secreted ligands with a great hope for discovery of new receptors. Best Regards, Ho Min Kim”    Associate Professor Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering, KAIST Chief Investigator Center for Biomolecular & Cellular Structure, Institute for Basic Science (IBS)

Department of Internal Medicine Erasmus MC

We were fortunate to partner with Dualsystems Biotech AG to discover cell-surface targets for the short-peptide ligand we had been working on for several years. We decided to try the LRC-TriCEPS approach to identify cell-surface binding partners for the ligand after several earlier aborted attempts using different techniques. Using LRC-TriCEPS we have identified targets that we have now been able to verify functionally and biochemically using other methods. It was a pleasure to work with Dr Paul Helbling and his team who were extremely helpful guiding us through the experimental process and assisting with analysis of the data. We were impressed by the quality of the data and the ease with which we were able to run the study.



Dr Patric Delhanty
Laboratory of Metabolism and Reproduction
Department of Internal Medicine
Erasmus MC
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2020-04-28T12:01:15+00:00
We were fortunate to partner with Dualsystems Biotech AG to discover cell-surface targets for the short-peptide ligand we had been working on for several years. We decided to try the LRC-TriCEPS approach to identify cell-surface binding partners for the ligand after several earlier aborted attempts using different techniques. Using LRC-TriCEPS we have identified targets that we have now been able to verify functionally and biochemically using other methods. It was a pleasure to work with Dr Paul Helbling and his team who were extremely helpful guiding us through the experimental process and assisting with analysis of the data. We were impressed by the quality of the data and the ease with which we were able to run the study. Dr Patric Delhanty Laboratory of Metabolism and Reproduction Department of Internal Medicine Erasmus MC Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Seoul National University

"I have used many binding assays and was in the verge of giving up. Then I have contacted Dr. Paul Helbling and his group. The LRC-TriCEPS experiment was effective and let us go over the obstacle we had during the project. We look forward to using TriCEPS in the future".



 

Chung Hwan Cho, Ph. D. candidate
Environmental Health Microbiology Laboratory
Department of Environmental Public Health
Seoul National University
2020-01-29T14:23:23+00:00
"I have used many binding assays and was in the verge of giving up. Then I have contacted Dr. Paul Helbling and his group. The LRC-TriCEPS experiment was effective and let us go over the obstacle we had during the project. We look forward to using TriCEPS in the future".   Chung Hwan Cho, Ph. D. candidate Environmental Health Microbiology Laboratory Department of Environmental Public Health Seoul National University

Immuno-Oncology Discovery from Bristol-Myers Squibb published in Nature

„Vista is an acidic pH selective ligand for PSGL-1“

Identification of a new immune-oncology drug target using the LRC-TriCEPS platform on primary human T-cells.
2019-10-30T12:24:14+00:00
„Vista is an acidic pH selective ligand for PSGL-1“ Identification of a new immune-oncology drug target using the LRC-TriCEPS platform on primary human T-cells.

CuroNZ Ltd



The team from DualSystems Biotech AG has been extremely helpful in delivering scientific advice for CuroNZ’s target identification journey. The quick turnaround time and the precision of NRP2945’s target identification in regard to the utilization of their TRICEPS technology impressed us very much. Meanwhile we could identify another NRP2945 receptor target that was identified by DualSystems as being recruited to the NRP2945-activated membrane receptor complex. An absolute pleasure to work with Paul Helbling’s team.



Frank Sieg, PhD
CSO
CuroNZ Ltd
Mangawhai in New Zealand

2019-07-02T04:49:54+00:00
The team from DualSystems Biotech AG has been extremely helpful in delivering scientific advice for CuroNZ’s target identification journey. The quick turnaround time and the precision of NRP2945’s target identification in regard to the utilization of their TRICEPS technology impressed us very much. Meanwhile we could identify another NRP2945 receptor target that was identified by DualSystems as being recruited to the NRP2945-activated membrane receptor complex. An absolute pleasure to work with Paul Helbling’s team. Frank Sieg, PhD CSO CuroNZ Ltd Mangawhai in New Zealand

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

I was very pleased with my collaboration with the team at Dualsystems. We had to work with difficult cells and the team helped our lab develop modifications to the original protocol to be able to use the TriCEPS approach with our cells. The whole team was very responsive, involved, and knowledgeable and this led to a successful identification of a receptor for our ligand of interest. We have since then confirmed this interaction and we are now getting ready to publish this study, which will have implications in the treatment of ocular injuries.University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center-Logo

 

Anne Kasus-Jacobi, PhD
Assistant Professor of Research
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
2018-04-23T11:45:16+00:00
I was very pleased with my collaboration with the team at Dualsystems. We had to work with difficult cells and the team helped our lab develop modifications to the original protocol to be able to use the TriCEPS approach with our cells. The whole team was very responsive, involved, and knowledgeable and this led to a successful identification of a receptor for our ligand of interest. We have since then confirmed this interaction and we are now getting ready to publish this study, which will have implications in the treatment of ocular injuries.   Anne Kasus-Jacobi, PhD Assistant Professor of Research University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Biomedical Research Institute

PUBLICATION:  Li Z, Zeppa JJ, Hancock MA, McCormick JK, Doherty TM, Hendy GN, and Madrenas J.  Staphylococcal Superantigens Use LAMA2 as a Coreceptor To Activate T Cells. J Immunol. 2018; 200: 1471-1479.

The identification of a T cell co-receptor for staphylococcal superantigens had been challenging due to the structural features of the interaction and its kinetics.  However, working with Dualstystems Biotech AG, and with Dr. Paul Helbling in particular, and using the LRC-TriCEPS technology, we were able to identify a candidate that was subsequently corroborated by biochemical and functional assays.   We are very happy with this collaboration , and sincerely recommend it for the identification of novel receptor or co-receptor candidates.
(Quim) Madrenas, MD, PhD, FCAHS
Chief Scientific Officer
Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Torrance, USA
2018-04-19T11:18:18+00:00
PUBLICATION:  Li Z, Zeppa JJ, Hancock MA, McCormick JK, Doherty TM, Hendy GN, and Madrenas J.  Staphylococcal Superantigens Use LAMA2 as a Coreceptor To Activate T Cells. J Immunol. 2018; 200: 1471-1479. The identification of a T cell co-receptor for staphylococcal superantigens had been challenging due to the structural features of the interaction and its kinetics.  However, working with Dualstystems Biotech AG, and with Dr. Paul Helbling in particular, and using the LRC-TriCEPS technology, we were able to identify a candidate that was subsequently corroborated by biochemical and functional assays.   We are very happy with this collaboration , and sincerely recommend it for the identification of novel receptor or co-receptor candidates. (Quim) Madrenas, MD, PhD, FCAHS Chief Scientific Officer Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Torrance, USA

QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute

“With the help of the team at Dualsystems we confirmed a potential receptor which has lead to a Nature paper submission and successful funding of a research grant. The LRC-TriCEPS experiment was straightforward and the process was cost effective. We look forward to using TriCEPS in the future.”QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute LogoAnita Burgess  |  PhD
Hepatic Fibrosis Group
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Australia
2017-12-12T13:21:33+00:00
“With the help of the team at Dualsystems we confirmed a potential receptor which has lead to a Nature paper submission and successful funding of a research grant. The LRC-TriCEPS experiment was straightforward and the process was cost effective. We look forward to using TriCEPS in the future.”Anita Burgess  |  PhD Hepatic Fibrosis Group QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Australia

University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine

We are very pleased with the experience and interaction on very high professional level with Dualsystems Biotech. As a result of such collaboration the new receptor MUC5B was identified in human chondrosarcoma cells for the first time for antiproliferative neuropeptide PRP-1. Read more
I would like to thank once again the company and, particularly, Dr Helbling for his attention and collaboration.
Dualsystems-Logo-University of Miami, Miller School of MedicineDr Karina Galoian
Research associate professor
University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine
Department of Orthopedic surgery
Miami, Florida, USA
2017-11-16T08:07:04+00:00
We are very pleased with the experience and interaction on very high professional level with Dualsystems Biotech. As a result of such collaboration the new receptor MUC5B was identified in human chondrosarcoma cells for the first time for antiproliferative neuropeptide PRP-1. Read more I would like to thank once again the company and, particularly, Dr Helbling for his attention and collaboration. Dr Karina Galoian Research associate professor University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine Department of Orthopedic surgery Miami, Florida, USA

Münster University Hospital (UKM)

"Dualsystems Biotech’s approach to receptor identification with the TriCEPS reagent gave us a powerful platform with great support for a successful and fast data generation, when conventional approaches had previously failed."Münster University Hospital (UKM) Dr. rer. nat. Martin Herold
Working group from Prof. Dr. med. Luisa Klotz
Münster University Hospital (UKM), Germany
2017-08-24T14:48:20+00:00
"Dualsystems Biotech’s approach to receptor identification with the TriCEPS reagent gave us a powerful platform with great support for a successful and fast data generation, when conventional approaches had previously failed."Dr. rer. nat. Martin Herold Working group from Prof. Dr. med. Luisa Klotz Münster University Hospital (UKM), Germany

University of Manitoba

"Every aspect of our experience with Dualsystems Biotech was outstanding.  They provided excellent customer service and technical support throughout the entire process.  Their LRC-TriCEPS technology allowed us to identify several new candidate receptors for our protein of interest in rat primary neurons, and this has created new and exciting avenues for our research."

University of Manitba-logoSari S. Hannila, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science
Associate Member, Spinal Cord Research Centre
Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
2017-06-12T10:05:43+00:00
"Every aspect of our experience with Dualsystems Biotech was outstanding.  They provided excellent customer service and technical support throughout the entire process.  Their LRC-TriCEPS technology allowed us to identify several new candidate receptors for our protein of interest in rat primary neurons, and this has created new and exciting avenues for our research." Sari S. Hannila, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science Associate Member, Spinal Cord Research Centre Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba

The Rockefeller University

"We are very pleased with the work product of Dualsystems Biotech. The TriCEPS reagent allowed us to identify a novel ligand-extracellular matrix protein receptor interaction, which was not possible using traditional techniques. The Dualsystems team were very helpful in tailoring the experimental conditions to fit our biological question."rockefeller-university-logoManish Ponda, M.D., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Clinical Investigation
The Rockefeller University
2016-10-10T14:21:51+00:00
"We are very pleased with the work product of Dualsystems Biotech. The TriCEPS reagent allowed us to identify a novel ligand-extracellular matrix protein receptor interaction, which was not possible using traditional techniques. The Dualsystems team were very helpful in tailoring the experimental conditions to fit our biological question."Manish Ponda, M.D., M.S. Assistant Professor of Clinical Investigation The Rockefeller University

Medizinische Hochschule Hannover

With the support of Dualsystems Biotech and their LRC-TriCEPS technology we were able to identify receptor candidates for our peptide with renoprotective properties in kidney injury.

mh-hannover-logoDr. rer. nat. Inga Sörensen-Zender
Postdoc
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover

 
2016-09-26T10:26:51+00:00
“With the support of Dualsystems Biotech and their LRC-TriCEPS technology we were able to identify receptor candidates for our peptide with renoprotective properties in kidney injury.” Dr. rer. nat. Inga Sörensen-Zender Postdoc Medizinische Hochschule Hannover  

East Tennessee State University

For the ligand sample two unique receptors were identified. Flow cytometry analysis with siRNA induced knockdown of these proteins confirmed that the presence of the protein is needed for CTRP3 binding to occur. CONCLUSION The LRC-TriCEPS methodology was successful in identifying the receptor for CTRP3.Logo East Tennessee State UniversityJonathan M Peterson
Assistant Professor
East Tennessee State University
2016-05-30T15:20:03+00:00
“For the ligand sample two unique receptors were identified. Flow cytometry analysis with siRNA induced knockdown of these proteins confirmed that the presence of the protein is needed for CTRP3 binding to occur. CONCLUSION The LRC-TriCEPS methodology was successful in identifying the receptor for CTRP3.”Jonathan M Peterson Assistant Professor East Tennessee State University

Igenica Biotherapeutics

«Leveraging Dualsystems Biotech novel linker technology (LRC-TriCEPS) and its analytical data processing capabilities we were able to identify the heterophilic receptor for a highly-pursued immuno-oncology target.»Igenica-Biotherapeutics-logoDr. Edward van der Horst,
Senior Director, Preclinical Development
Igenica Biotherapeutics
2016-05-09T11:13:08+00:00
«Leveraging Dualsystems Biotech novel linker technology (LRC-TriCEPS) and its analytical data processing capabilities we were able to identify the heterophilic receptor for a highly-pursued immuno-oncology target.»Dr. Edward van der Horst, Senior Director, Preclinical Development Igenica Biotherapeutics

Centro de Estudos de Doenças Crónicas

New publication in Nature Communications using the LRC-TriCEPS technology in collaboration with Alisson Gontijo
« The fruitful collaboration with Dualsystems Biotech using the LRC-TriCEPS (CaptiRec) technology showed that even on insect cells receptors could be identified »

Cedoc-logoAlisson M. Gontijo,
Principal Investigator at CEDOC
Centro de Estudos de Doenças Crónicas
2015-02-24T07:32:40+00:00
New publication in Nature Communications using the LRC-TriCEPS technology in collaboration with Alisson Gontijo « The fruitful collaboration with Dualsystems Biotech using the LRC-TriCEPS (CaptiRec) technology showed that even on insect cells receptors could be identified » Alisson M. Gontijo, Principal Investigator at CEDOC Centro de Estudos de Doenças Crónicas

Washington University School of Medicine

"Thanks to LRC-TriCEPS (CaptiRec) technology we were able to identify a long sought receptor of our ligand using genetically-engineered cell lines with the support of Dualsystems".Washington_University_in_StFumihiko Urano, MD, PhD
Samuel E. Schechter Professor of Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine
2015-02-17T14:30:12+00:00
"Thanks to LRC-TriCEPS (CaptiRec) technology we were able to identify a long sought receptor of our ligand using genetically-engineered cell lines with the support of Dualsystems".Fumihiko Urano, MD, PhD Samuel E. Schechter Professor of Medicine Washington University School of Medicine

University of California San Francisco

"We have been trying to identify a receptor that has been sought after for nearly 30 years by laboratories across the globe. Thanks to Dualsystems service CaptiRec (LRC-TriCEPS), we now have a strong candidate receptor." indexDe'Broski R. Herbert Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in Residence
University of California San Francisco (UCSF)
2015-02-17T14:27:53+00:00
"We have been trying to identify a receptor that has been sought after for nearly 30 years by laboratories across the globe. Thanks to Dualsystems service CaptiRec (LRC-TriCEPS), we now have a strong candidate receptor." De'Broski R. Herbert Ph.D. Assistant Professor in Residence University of California San Francisco (UCSF)

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