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Aurora Kinase Inhibitors in Head and Neck Cancer
- Source: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 18, Issue 3, Jan 2018, p. 199 - 213
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- 01 Jan 2018
Abstract
Aurora kinases are a group of serine/threonine kinases responsible for the regulation of mitosis. In recent years, with the increase in Aurora kinase-related research, the important role of Aurora kinases in tumorigenesis has been gradually recognized. Aurora kinases have been regarded as a new target for cancer therapy, resulting in the development of Aurora kinase inhibitors. The study and application of these small-molecule inhibitors, especially in combination with chemotherapy drugs, represent a new direction in cancer treatment. This paper reviews studies on Aurora kinases from recent years, including studies of their biological function, their relationship with tumor progression, and their inhibitors.
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