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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|February 26, 2016
Structure-Based Design of an in Vivo Active Selective BRD9 InhibitorLaetitia J Martin, Manfred Koegl, Gerd Bader, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 7, 2023
Combined KRAS<sup>G12C</sup> and SOS1 inhibition enhances and extends the anti-tumor response in KRAS<sup>G12C</sup>-driven cancers by addressing intrinsic and acquired resistanceVenu Thatikonda, Hengyu Lu, Sabine Jurado, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|March 15, 2021
One Atom Makes All the Difference: Getting a Foot in the Door between SOS1 and KRASJuergen Ramharter, Dirk Kessler, Peter Ettmayer, et al.
Cancer Discovery|August 21, 2020
BI-3406, a Potent and Selective SOS1-KRAS Interaction Inhibitor, Is Effective in KRAS-Driven Cancers through Combined MEK InhibitionMarco H Hofmann, Michael Gmachl, Juergen Ramharter, et al.
Nature Cancer|August 5, 2024
Co-targeting SOS1 enhances the antitumor effects of KRAS<sup>G12C</sup> inhibitors by addressing intrinsic and acquired resistanceVenu Thatikonda, Hengyu Lyu, Sabine Jurado, et al.
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|February 26, 2016
Structure-Based Design of an in Vivo Active Selective BRD9 InhibitorLaetitia J Martin, Manfred Koegl, Gerd Bader, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 7, 2023
Combined KRAS<sup>G12C</sup> and SOS1 inhibition enhances and extends the anti-tumor response in KRAS<sup>G12C</sup>-driven cancers by addressing intrinsic and acquired resistanceVenu Thatikonda, Hengyu Lu, Sabine Jurado, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|March 15, 2021
One Atom Makes All the Difference: Getting a Foot in the Door between SOS1 and KRASJuergen Ramharter, Dirk Kessler, Peter Ettmayer, et al.
Cancer Discovery|August 21, 2020
BI-3406, a Potent and Selective SOS1-KRAS Interaction Inhibitor, Is Effective in KRAS-Driven Cancers through Combined MEK InhibitionMarco H Hofmann, Michael Gmachl, Juergen Ramharter, et al.
Nature Cancer|August 5, 2024
Co-targeting SOS1 enhances the antitumor effects of KRAS<sup>G12C</sup> inhibitors by addressing intrinsic and acquired resistanceVenu Thatikonda, Hengyu Lyu, Sabine Jurado, et al.
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