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- Staurosporine (antibiotic AM-2282 or STS) is a natural product originally isolated in 1977 from the bacterium Streptomyces staurosporeus. It was the first...
- of compounds with a variety of pharmacological properties, such as staurosporine-like bisindole inhibitors of protein kinases. 5-Methylindole ChemExper...
- glucose. K252b is related to K252a and staurosporine, which are low-molecular-weight alkaloids. Staurosporine was discovered in 1977 while screening for...
- Sequence-tagged site, a gene-reference in genomics Soft-tissue sarcoma Staurosporine, an antibiotic STS (gene), which codes for steroid sulfatase Superior...
- advanced systemic mastocytosis. It is a semi-synthetic derivative of staurosporine, an alkaloid from the bacterium Streptomyces staurosporeus. The US Food...
- (imatinib) and Iressa (gefitinib). Anthra(1,9-cd)pyrazol-6(2H)-one Staurosporine Drug developments for kinase inhibitors are started from kinase ****ays...
- against the HIV-1 strain of HIV, as well as antibacterial activity. Staurosporine (from S. staurosporeus) also has a range of activities from antifungal...
- calyculata, Physarum cinereum, Physarum nutans, and Trichia varia. Staurosporine analogues: Lycogarubin C (also known as chromopyrrolic acid) 6-hydroxystaurosporinone...
- isolated from soil. Streptomyces longisporoflavus produces tetronasin and staurosporine. Medley, E. E.; Simmonds, P. G.; Manatt, S. L. (October 1975). "A pyrolysis...
- been isolated from soil in Jiangxi, China. Lentzea albida produces staurosporine. Parte, A.C. "Lentzea". LPSN. "Details: DSM-44437". www.dsmz.de. Parker...