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The HIV-1 protein Nef activates the Tec family kinase Btk by stabilizing an intermolecular SH3-SH2 d…
Combinatorial inhibition of Tec kinases BTK and ITK is beneficial in ameliorating murine scleroderma…
The accessory factor Nef links HIV-1 to Tec/Btk kinases in an Src homology 3 domain-dependent manner…
Distinct and Overlapping Functions of TEC Kinase and BTK in B Cell Receptor Signaling.
A Tec kinase BTK inhibitor ibrutinib promotes maturation and activation of dendritic cells.
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Safety,PK/PD, Food Effect Study of Orally Administered HM71224 in Healthy Adult Male Volunteers
Safety and Efficacy of Zanubrutinib in the Treatment of Antiphospholipid Syndrome With Secondary Thr…
Dasatinib in Treating Patients With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Withdrawal Syndrome in CML Patients: Observatory Trial Studying the Biolog…
Orelabrutinib in Combination With R2 Regimen for R/R CD20+ B-cell Lymphoma
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