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    A Review of Small Molecule Inhibitors and Functional Probes of Human Cathepsin L by Dana, Dibyendu, Pathak, Sanjai K

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (06-02-2020)
    “…Human cathepsin L belongs to the cathepsin family of proteolytic enzymes with primarily an endopeptidase activity. Although its primary functions were…”
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    Nek2 Kinase Signaling in Malaria, Bone, Immune and Kidney Disorders to Metastatic Cancers and Drug Resistance: Progress on Nek2 Inhibitor Development by Dana, Dibyendu, Das, Tuhin, Choi, Athena, Bhuiyan, Ashif I, Das, Tirtha K, Talele, Tanaji T, Pathak, Sanjai K

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (06-01-2022)
    “…Cell cycle kinases represent an important component of the cell machinery that controls signal transduction involved in cell proliferation, growth, and…”
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    Small molecule inhibitors of Nek2 kinase using a whole animal Nek2 overexpression model by Musayev, Rafael, Hauter, Lamia, Bhuiyan, Ashif I., Santha, Asha R., Dickson, Anna A., Finkelstein, Alan J., Talele, Tanaji T., Pathak, Sanjai K.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2022)
    “…Nek2 kinase, a prominent member of the Never in Mitosis (NIMA) Related Kinases (Neks), is overexpressed in a wide variety of highly aggressive cancers. These…”
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    Anti‐cancer Effects of Dual‐action Inhibitors of Nek2 and EGFR Kinases: Investigation of Synergy by Bhuiyan, Ashif I., Reghuvaran Santha, Asha, Das, Tuhin, Hernandez, Dianne, Musayev, Rafael, Ghoshal, Sarbani, Talele, Tanaji T., Pathak, Sanjai K.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2022)
    “…While lung cancer is the leading cause of mortality among all cancer types for both men and women, breast cancer dominates cancer diagnosis among women…”
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    Identification of a novel spirocyclic Nek2 inhibitor using high throughput virtual screening by Bhuiyan, Ashif I., Choi, Athena H., Ghoshal, Sarbani, Adiele, Ugochi A., Dana, Dibyendu, Choi, Jun Yong, Fath, Karl R., Talele, Tanaji T., Pathak, Sanjai K.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (15-05-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] NIMA Related Kinase 2 (Nek2) kinase is an attractive target for the development of therapeutic agents for several types of highly invasive…”
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    GPR171 activation regulates morphine tolerance but not withdrawal in a test-dependent manner in mice by Afrose, Leela, McDermott, Max V., Bhuiyan, Ashif I., Pathak, Sanjai K., Bobeck, Erin N.

    Published in Behavioural pharmacology (01-10-2022)
    “…A newly deorphanized G protein-coupled receptor, GPR171, is found to be highly expressed within the periaqueductal gray, a pain-modulating region in the brain…”
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    Clickable, selective, and cell-permeable activity-based probe of human cathepsin B – Minimalistic approach for enhanced selectivity by Bhuiyan, Ashif I., Rathod, Pratikkumar, Ghoshal, Sarbani, Dana, Dibyendu, Das, Tuhin, Li, Guoshen, Dickson, Anna A., Rafi, Faiza, Subramaniam, Gopal S., Fath, Karl R., Paroly, Suneeta, Chang, Emmanuel J., Pathak, Sanjai K.

    Published in Bioorganic chemistry (01-12-2021)
    “…•A clickable and tagless activity-based probe (ABP) of human cathepsin B, KDA-1, is developed with a minimalistic design approach for enhanced selectivity.•The…”
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    Cell penetrable, clickable and tagless activity-based probe of human cathepsin L by Dana, Dibyendu, Garcia, Jeremy, Bhuiyan, Ashif I., Rathod, Pratikkumar, Joo, Laura, Novoa, Daniel A., Paroly, Suneeta, Fath, Karl R., Chang, Emmanuel J., Pathak, Sanjai K.

    Published in Bioorganic chemistry (01-04-2019)
    “…Activity-based functional profiling of human cathepsin L activities from distinct proteomic origins. [Display omitted] •A highly sensitive and clickable…”
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    GPR171 activation regulates morphine tolerance but not withdrawal in a test-dependent manner in mice by Afrose, Leela, McDermott, Max V., Bhuiyan, Ashif I., Pathak, Sanjai K., Bobeck, Erin N.

    Published in Behavioural pharmacology (05-08-2022)
    “…A newly deorphanized G protein-coupled receptor, GPR171, is found to be highly expressed within the periaqueductal gray, a pain-modulating region in the brain…”
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