Progress towards a public chemogenomic set for protein kinases and a call for contributions.
Protein kinases are highly tractable targets for drug discovery. However, the biological function and therapeutic potential of the majority of the 500+ human protein kinases remains unknown. We have developed physical and virtual collections of small molecule inhibitors, which we call chemogenomic s...
Main Authors: | Drewry, D, Wells, C, Andrews, D, Angell, R, Al-Ali, H, Axtman, A, Capuzzi, S, Elkins, J, Ettmayer, P, Frederiksen, M, Gileadi, O, Gray, N, Hooper, A, Knapp, S, Laufer, S, Luecking, U, Michaelides, M, Müller, S, Muratov, E, Denny, R, Saikatendu, K, Treiber, D, Zuercher, W, Willson, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2017
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