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BindingDB Entry 50019055: ERbeta ligands. Part 5: synthesis and structure-activity relationships of a series of 4'-hydroxyphenyl-aryl-carbaldehyde oxime derivatives.
Authors: BindingDB;
doi: 10.7270/q2222td0
BindingDB Entry 50019055: ERbeta ligands. Part 5: synthesis and structure-activity relationships of a series of 4'-hydroxyphenyl-aryl-carbaldehyde oxime derivatives.
Abstract
Small molecule binding data for protein Estradiol receptor alpha (ERα) and Estradiol receptor beta (ERβ), Uniprot P03372 and Q92731
Keywords
Estradiol receptor alpha (ERα) and Estradiol receptor beta (ERβ), Wyeth Research, Affinity
Estradiol receptor alpha (ERα) and Estradiol receptor beta (ERβ), Wyeth Research, Affinity
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