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Signal transduction pathways chemical inhibition

Gossypol is a polyphenolic aldehydic compound, and it has been studied for its versatile biological activities. Gossypol s biological activities are based on direct chemical reactions, the inhibition of enzymes, and the regulation of signal transduction pathways. However, due to its toxicity, the application of gossypol is sometimes limited. [Pg.251]

This confirmed that imatinib inhibited the signal transduction in that particular pathway. This novel integrated concept is also called Chemical Pathway Proteomics (Kruse et al., 2008). [Pg.38]


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