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Cell Press, Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 11(19), p. 444-448, 1994

DOI: 10.1016/0968-0004(94)90127-9

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Inhibitors of protein kinases and phosphatases

Journal article published in 1994 by Carol MacKintosh ORCID, Robert W. MacKintosh
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Abstract

Inhibitors of eukaryotic protein kinases and phosphatases are a chemically diverse array of natural and synthetic compounds, including medicines, potions and poisons. These substances are valuable pharmacological probes and affinity ligands for the kinases and phosphatases of signalling pathways, enhancing our knowledge of the cellular effects of the pathway in question. More broadly, this basic research is also leading to the development of drugs to control specific cellular responses, and enzyme-based assays to detect toxins in food and water.