2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2322934121
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Identification of potent pan-ephrin receptor kinase inhibitors using DNA-encoded chemistry technology

Chandrashekhar Madasu,
Zian Liao,
Sydney E. Parks
et al.

Abstract: EPH receptors (EPHs), the largest family of tyrosine kinases, phosphorylate downstream substrates upon binding of ephrin cell surface–associated ligands. In a large cohort of endometriotic lesions from individuals with endometriosis, we found that EPHA2 and EPHA4 expressions are increased in endometriotic lesions relative to normal eutopic endometrium. Because signaling through EPHs is associated with increased cell migration and invasion, we hypothesized that ch… Show more

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