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- Cereblon is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CRBN gene. The gene that encodes the cereblon protein is found on the human chromosome 3, on the...
- Cereblon E3 ligase modulators, also known as immunomodulatory imide drugs (IMiDs), are a class of immunomodulatory drugs (drugs that adjust immune responses)...
- belongs to a class of drugs known as immunomodulatory imide drugs (IMiDs) or Cereblon E3 ligase modulators, which includes thalidomide and its analogs. In lymphocytes...
- in both their anti-cancer and teratogenic effects is now known to be as cereblon E3 ligase modulators. Thalidomide also binds to and acts as an antagonist...
- Room (Press release). 2022-01-13. Retrieved 2023-05-23. "SP-3164, a Novel Cereblon-Binding Protein Degrader, Shows Activity in Preclinical Lymphoma Models"...
- Mezigdomide is a cereblon E3 ligase modulator developed by Bristol Myers Squibb to treat multiple myeloma. Richardson, Paul G.; Trudel, Suzanne; Quach...
- and anti-myeloma activities. Like thalidomide, pomalidomide works as a cereblon E3 ligase modulator. Pomalidomide can cause harm to unborn babies when...
- Iberdomide is an experimental thalidomide analog that works as an cereblon E3 ligase modulator; it has a higher binding affinity than lenalidomide or pomalidomide...
- Wang J, Raina K, et al. (June 2015). "Hijacking the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Cereblon to Efficiently Target BRD4". Chemistry & Biology. 22 (6): 755–763. doi:10...
- Avadomide is an experimental cereblon E3 ligase modulator, or thalidomide analog studied to see if it is effective against cancer. Nishi, Hidemi; Gotoh...