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Indazole-Based Covalent Inhibitors To Target Drug-Resistant Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor.EBI
Tu Dortmund University
Impact of Binding Site Comparisons on Medicinal Chemistry and Rational Molecular Design.EBI
Tu Dortmund University
Targeting Drug Resistance in EGFR with Covalent Inhibitors: A Structure-Based Design Approach.EBI
Tu Dortmund University
Addressing the Osimertinib Resistance Mutation EGFR-L858R/C797S with Reversible Aminopyrimidines.EBI
Tu Dortmund University
Modulation of autophagy by the novel mitochondrial complex I inhibitor Authipyrin.EBI
Tu Dortmund University
A high-throughput effector screen identifies a novel small molecule scaffold for inhibition of ten-eleven translocation dioxygenase 2.EBI
Tu Dortmund University
Targeting Her2-insYVMA with Covalent Inhibitors-A Focused Compound Screening and Structure-Based Design Approach.EBI
Tu Dortmund University
Targeting the MKK7-JNK (Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase 7-c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase) Pathway with Covalent Inhibitors.EBI
Tu Dortmund University
Medicinal Chemistry Approaches to Heart Regeneration.EBI
Tu Dortmund University
Structure-Guided Development of Covalent and Mutant-Selective Pyrazolopyrimidines to Target T790M Drug Resistance in Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor.EBI
Tu Dortmund University
Inhibitors to Overcome Secondary Mutations in the Stem Cell Factor Receptor KIT.EBI
Tu Dortmund University