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(R)-2-Phenylpyrrolidine Substituted Imidazopyridazines: A New Class of Potent and Selective Pan-TRK Inhibitors.EBI
Genomics Institute of The Novartis Research Foundation
A quantitative analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.EBI
Ambit Biosciences
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.EBI
Ambit Biosciences
AC220 is a uniquely potent and selective inhibitor of FLT3 for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML).EBI
Ambit Biosciences
Discovery of 3-Aminopyrazole Derivatives as New Potent and Orally Bioavailable AXL Inhibitors.EBI
Jinan University
Discovery and Preclinical Characterization of BIIB091, a Reversible, Selective BTK Inhibitor for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis.EBI
Biogen
Antitarget Selectivity and Tolerability of Novel Pyrrolo[2,3-EBI
The Genomics Institute of The Novartis Research Foundation
Design, synthesis, and Structure-Activity Relationships (SAR) of 3-vinylindazole derivatives as new selective tropomyosin receptor kinases (Trk) inhibitors.EBI
Jinan University
Efficacy and Tolerability of Pyrazolo[1,5-EBI
The Genomics Institute of The Novartis Research Foundation
A Selective and Brain Penetrant p38?MAPK Inhibitor Candidate for Neurologic and Neuropsychiatric Disorders That Attenuates Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Dysfunction.EBI
Northwestern University
Discovery of potent and selective covalent inhibitors of JNK.BDB
Harvard Medical School