The protein kinase family, one of the largest gene families in eukaryotes, plays an important role in regulating various cellular processes such as cell proliferation, cell death, cell cycle progression, differentiation and cell survival. Therefore, it is not surprising that the deregulation of many kinases is usually directly linked to cancer development. In all solid tumors, changes in protein kinase expression levels and activities, as well as alterations in the degree of posttranslational modifications can contribute to cancer development. Consequently, the identification of molecular targets and signaling pathways specific to cancer cells is becoming more and more important for cancer drug development and cancer therapies. Inhibition o...
After 60 years from the first report of an enzymatic phosphorylation of proteins, protein kinases ar...
The interaction between programmed cell death protein (PD-1) and its ligand (PD-L1) is one of the ma...
After 60 years from the first report of an enzymatic phosphorylation of proteins, protein kinases ar...
With 1.67 million new cases and 522,000 deaths in the year 2012, breast cancer is the most common ty...
Abstract The human genome encodes 538 protein kinases that transfer a γ-phosphate group from ATP to ...
With 1.67 million new cases and 522,000 deaths in the year 2012, breast cancer is the most common ty...
With 1.67 million new cases and 522,000 deaths in the year 2012, breast cancer is the most common ty...
Protein kinases are enzymes that transfer a phosphate group to the threonine, serine, or tyrosine re...
Deregulation of a broad range of protein kinases has been linked to the development and growth of ca...
For the past two decades, the protein kinase family has been an intense area of research for develop...
In various types of malignancies, conventional forms of therapy (surgery, radiation and chemotherapy...
A substantial number of experimental and epidemiological studies support an important role for the p...
Phosphorylation, the addition of a phosphate group to a molecule, is an effective way of regulating ...
Oncogenic kinases contribute to immunosuppression and modulate the tumor microenvironment in solid t...
Metastatic disease represents the major cause of death in oncologic patients worldwide. Accumulating...
After 60 years from the first report of an enzymatic phosphorylation of proteins, protein kinases ar...
The interaction between programmed cell death protein (PD-1) and its ligand (PD-L1) is one of the ma...
After 60 years from the first report of an enzymatic phosphorylation of proteins, protein kinases ar...
With 1.67 million new cases and 522,000 deaths in the year 2012, breast cancer is the most common ty...
Abstract The human genome encodes 538 protein kinases that transfer a γ-phosphate group from ATP to ...
With 1.67 million new cases and 522,000 deaths in the year 2012, breast cancer is the most common ty...
With 1.67 million new cases and 522,000 deaths in the year 2012, breast cancer is the most common ty...
Protein kinases are enzymes that transfer a phosphate group to the threonine, serine, or tyrosine re...
Deregulation of a broad range of protein kinases has been linked to the development and growth of ca...
For the past two decades, the protein kinase family has been an intense area of research for develop...
In various types of malignancies, conventional forms of therapy (surgery, radiation and chemotherapy...
A substantial number of experimental and epidemiological studies support an important role for the p...
Phosphorylation, the addition of a phosphate group to a molecule, is an effective way of regulating ...
Oncogenic kinases contribute to immunosuppression and modulate the tumor microenvironment in solid t...
Metastatic disease represents the major cause of death in oncologic patients worldwide. Accumulating...
After 60 years from the first report of an enzymatic phosphorylation of proteins, protein kinases ar...
The interaction between programmed cell death protein (PD-1) and its ligand (PD-L1) is one of the ma...
After 60 years from the first report of an enzymatic phosphorylation of proteins, protein kinases ar...