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The discovery of carboline analogs as potent MAPKAP-K2 inhibitors
Wu, Jiang-Ping,Wang, Ji,Abeywardane, Asitha,Andersen, Denise,Emmanuel, Michel,Gautschi, Elda,Goldberg, Daniel R.,Kashem, Mohammed A.,Lukas, Susan,Mao, Wang,Martin, Leslie,Morwick, Tina,Moss, Neil,Pargellis, Christopher,Patel, Usha R.,Patnaude, Lori,Peet, Gregory W.,Skow, Donna,Snow, Roger J.,Ward, Yancey,Werneburg, Brian,White, Andre
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The discovery of a series of potent, carboline-based MK2 inhibitors is described. These compounds inhibit MK2 with IC50s as low as 10 nM, as measured in a DELFIA assay. An X-ray crystal structure reveals that they bind in a region near the p-lo
Anti-Cytokine Heterocyclic Compounds
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Heterocyclic compounds and analogues thereof and their use as inhibitors of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase-Activated Protein kinase-2 (MAPKAP-k2), and also to a method for preventing or treating a disease or disorder that can be treated or prevented by
