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A New Quantitative Cell-Based Assay Reveals Unexpected Microtubule Stabilizing Activity of Certain Kinase Inhibitors, Clinically Approved or in the Process of Approval
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A New Quantitative Cell-Based Assay Reveals Unexpected Microtubule Stabilizing Activity of Certain Kinase Inhibitors, Clinically Approved or in the Process of Approval

Sacnicte Ramirez-Rios, Sophie Michallet, Leticia Peris, Caroline Barette, Clotilde Rabat, Yangbo Feng, Marie-Odile Fauvarque, Annie Andrieux, Karin Sadoul and Laurence Lafanechère
Frontiers in pharmacology, Vol.11, pp.543-543
2020-04-30
PMID: 32425788

Abstract

cell-based assay kinase inhibitors microtubule dynamics microtubule stabilization Pharmacology polypharmacology
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1.96.311 Microtubules
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