The selectivity of protein kinase inhibitors: a further update
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Abstract
The specificities of 65 compounds reported to be relatively specific inhibitors of protein kinases have been profiled against a panel of 70-80 protein kinases. On the basis of this information, the effects of compounds that we have studied in cells and other data in the literature, we recommend the …
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| Authors | Bain J;Plater L;Elliott M;Shpiro N;Hastie CJ;McLauchlan H;Klevernic I;Arthur JS;Alessi DR;Cohen P;; |
| Journal | The Biochemical journal |
| Year | 2007 |
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pmid:17850214
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doi:10.1042/bj20070797
jenny bain
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