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A poised fragment library enables rapid synthetic expansion yielding the first reported inhibitors of PHIP(2), an atypical bromodomain
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posted on 2023-06-09, 00:21 authored by Oakley B Cox, Tobias Krojer, Patrick Collins, Octovia Monteiro, Romain Talon, Anthony Bradley, Oleg Fedorov, Jahangir Amin, Brian D Marsden, John SpencerJohn Spencer, Frank von Delft, Paul E BrennanNo description supplied
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Rescuing Thermally Unstable p53 Mutants with Small Molecules; New Targeted Cancer Therapies.; G1388; ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL CANCER RESEARCH; 14-1002
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Chemical ScienceISSN
2041-6520Publisher
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3Volume
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2322-2330Department affiliated with
- Chemistry Publications
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2016-02-23First Open Access (FOA) Date
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2016-02-23Usage metrics
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