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Bcr-Abl tyrosine-kinase inhibitors (TKI) are the first-line therapy for most patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). More than 90% of CML cases are caused by a chromosomal abnormality that results in the formation of a so-called Philadelphia chromosome. This abnormality was discovered by Peter Nowell in 1960 and is a consequence of fusion between the Abelson (Abl) tyrosine kinase gene at chromosome 9 and the break point cluster (Bcr) gene at chromosome 22, resulting in a chimeric oncogene (Bcr-Abl) and a constitutively active Bcr-Abl tyrosine kinase that has been implicated in the pathogenesis of CML. Compounds have been developed to selectively inhibit the tyrosine kinase.   Wikipedia

  • SMILES: CNC(=O)c1cc(Oc2ccc(NC(=O)Nc3cc(C(C)(C)C)nn3-c3ccc4ncccc4c3)c(F)c2)ccn1
  • InChIKey: WVXNSAVVKYZVOE-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • Mol. Mass: 553.6
  • ALogP: 6.05
  • ChEMBL Molecule:
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