Synthesis and biological evaluation of diaromatic guanidinium-like derivatives as protein kinase inhibitors for the treatment of cancer
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Elena Diez Cecilia, 'Synthesis and biological evaluation of diaromatic guanidinium-like derivatives as protein kinase inhibitors for the treatment of cancer', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2013, pp 355Download Item:
Abstract:
The aim of a chemotherapeutic drug is to specifically target a biomolecule involved in the
development of cancer whilst not affecting healthy tissues. Unfortunately, this is a difficult
task due to the complexity of the biochemical processes and regulatory mechanisms
entailed. Targeting systems which are only up-regulated or mutated in cancer cells can help
to achieve selectivity. A quintessential example of this approach is inhibiting the protein
kinase family, which are enzymes involved in the pathophysiology of cancer. Their activity
is regulated in normal cells; however, they are often over-expressed or mutated in cancer
cells, leading to malfunctioning of signaling networks.
Author: Diez Cecilia, Elena
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Rozas, IsobelPublisher:
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