Characterization of a novel PERK kinase inhibitor with antitumor and antiangiogenic activity.
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Brent M. Sanders | H. Alsaid | Rakesh Kumar | J. Axten | E. Minthorn | Nathan Gaul | A. Goetz | T. Stanley | C. Atkins | Qi Liu | B. Jucker | Shuyun Zhang | K. Moss | D. Figueroa | Anthony E. Choudhry | Rakesh Kumar
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