Non-peptidic substrate-mimetic inhibitors of Akt as potential anti-cancer agents.
Akt has emerged as a critical target for the development of anti-cancer therapies. It has been found to be amplified, overexpressed, or constitutively activated in numerous human malignancies with oncogenesis derived from the simultaneous promotion of cell survival and suppression of apoptosis. A va...
Main Authors: | Kayser-Bricker, K, Glenn, M, Lee, S, Sebti, S, Cheng, J, Hamilton, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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