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Design and synthesis of novel phenylaminopyrimidines with antiproliferative activity against colorectal cancer

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland| unidentified
Authors: Ahmed M. Al-Abd; Hawazen A. BinMahfouz; Fahad A. Al-Abbasi; Ibrahim M. El-Deeb; Ibrahim M. El-Deeb; Hanan A. Henidi;
Design and synthesis of novel phenylaminopyrimidines with antiproliferative activity against colorectal cancer
Abstract
A new series of phenylaminopyrimidine (PAP) derivatives was designed and synthesized to act against tyrosine kinases for the treatment of cancer.
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