Protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) deregulation contributes to growth of cancer and many other diseases. The development of small-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) that target the deregulated PTKs, such as epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and Bcr-ABL in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), has revolutionized disease management. In this book, we examine a few aspects of PTKs and cancer, considering efficacy, predictive markers to therapeutic response, limitations, and future directions in TKI treatment. In this rapidly evolving field, overcoming therapeutic resistance is most challenging, and multi-targeting directs the next-generation TKIs and combination therapy as ongoing strategies in cancer tr...
AbstractThe robust clinical activity of imatinib and trastuzumab for treatment of chronic myeloid le...
Treatment of patients with cancer has changed radicallyover the last several years with the advent o...
Abstract Multidrug resistance (MDR) triggered by ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter such as ABCB...
Tyrosine kinases (TKs) play a significant role in cancerogenesis and cancer cell function. Initial d...
Receptor and non-receptor protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) are essential enzymes in cellular signalin...
Abstract Protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) is one of the major signaling enzymes in the process of cell ...
GLOBOCAN 2020 estimated more than 19.3 million new cases, and about 10 million patients were decease...
Conventional cytotoxic chemotherapy involving DNA-interacting agents and indiscriminate cell death i...
Abstract The human genome encodes 538 protein kinases that transfer a γ-phosphate group from ATP to ...
In the past two decades, several molecular targeted inhibitors have been developed and evaluated cli...
Tyrosine kinases are proteins involved in physiological cell functions including proliferation, diff...
Chemotherapeutic and cytotoxic drugs are widely used in the treatment of cancer. In spite of the imp...
Tyrosine kinases are important mediators of the signaling cascade, determining key roles in diverse ...
Tyrosine kinases (TKs) play an important role in pathways that regulate cancer cell proliferation, a...
With 1.67 million new cases and 522,000 deaths in the year 2012, breast cancer is the most common ty...
AbstractThe robust clinical activity of imatinib and trastuzumab for treatment of chronic myeloid le...
Treatment of patients with cancer has changed radicallyover the last several years with the advent o...
Abstract Multidrug resistance (MDR) triggered by ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter such as ABCB...
Tyrosine kinases (TKs) play a significant role in cancerogenesis and cancer cell function. Initial d...
Receptor and non-receptor protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) are essential enzymes in cellular signalin...
Abstract Protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) is one of the major signaling enzymes in the process of cell ...
GLOBOCAN 2020 estimated more than 19.3 million new cases, and about 10 million patients were decease...
Conventional cytotoxic chemotherapy involving DNA-interacting agents and indiscriminate cell death i...
Abstract The human genome encodes 538 protein kinases that transfer a γ-phosphate group from ATP to ...
In the past two decades, several molecular targeted inhibitors have been developed and evaluated cli...
Tyrosine kinases are proteins involved in physiological cell functions including proliferation, diff...
Chemotherapeutic and cytotoxic drugs are widely used in the treatment of cancer. In spite of the imp...
Tyrosine kinases are important mediators of the signaling cascade, determining key roles in diverse ...
Tyrosine kinases (TKs) play an important role in pathways that regulate cancer cell proliferation, a...
With 1.67 million new cases and 522,000 deaths in the year 2012, breast cancer is the most common ty...
AbstractThe robust clinical activity of imatinib and trastuzumab for treatment of chronic myeloid le...
Treatment of patients with cancer has changed radicallyover the last several years with the advent o...
Abstract Multidrug resistance (MDR) triggered by ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter such as ABCB...