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Small molecule inhibitors of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (Stat3) protein.EBI
University of Southern California
Identification of Purine-Scaffold Small-Molecule Inhibitors of Stat3 Activation by QSAR Studies.EBI
TBA
Identification of a non-phosphorylated, cell permeable, small molecule ligand for the Stat3 SH2 domain.EBI
University of Toronto Mississauga
Design, synthesis, and in vitro characterization of novel hybrid peptidomimetic inhibitors of STAT3 protein.EBI
University of Toronto
Discovery of Novel Azetidine Amides as Potent Small-Molecule STAT3 Inhibitors.EBI
University of Hawaii Cancer Center
Linker Variation and Structure-Activity Relationship Analyses of Carboxylic Acid-based Small Molecule STAT3 Inhibitors.EBI
University of Hawaii Cancer Center
A small-molecule screen identifies the antitrypanosomal agent suramin and analogues NF023 and NF449 as inhibitors of STAT5a/b.EBI
Leipzig University
Inhibition of Golgi mannosidase II with mannostatin A analogues: synthesis, biological evaluation, and structure-activity relationship studies.BDB
University of Georgia
Selective chemical probe inhibitor of Stat3, identified through structure-based virtual screening, induces antitumor activity.BDB
University of Central Florida College of Medicine
An oxazole-based small-molecule Stat3 inhibitor modulates Stat3 stability and processing and induces antitumor cell effects.BDB
University of Central Florida College of Medicine