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Alan Herrera-Rueda's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of kinase inhibitors, particularly in the context of macrocycles designed to target the kinome. His work investigates strategies for limiting conformational flexibility in small molecules to enhance their efficacy as therapeutic agents. Herrera-Rueda has co-authored one publication, "Kinase inhibitor macrocycles: a perspective on limiting conformational flexibility when targeting the kinome with small molecules," published in 2023. His scholarly output includes one publication with 14 citations and an h-index of 1. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Brendan Frett, Baha’a Jabali, Baku Acharya, and Daniel W. Armstrong, with whom he shares a publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 15
Selected Publications
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Kinase inhibitor macrocycles: a perspective on limiting conformational flexibility when targeting the kinome with small molecules (2023)
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- Kinase inhibitor macrocycles: a perspective on limiting conformational flexibility when targeting the kinome with small molecules
- Kinase inhibitor macrocycles: a perspective on limiting conformational flexibility when targeting the kinome with small molecules
- Kinase inhibitor macrocycles: a perspective on limiting conformational flexibility when targeting the kinome with small molecules
- Kinase inhibitor macrocycles: a perspective on limiting conformational flexibility when targeting the kinome with small molecules
- Kinase inhibitor macrocycles: a perspective on limiting conformational flexibility when targeting the kinome with small molecules
- Kinase inhibitor macrocycles: a perspective on limiting conformational flexibility when targeting the kinome with small molecules
- Kinase inhibitor macrocycles: a perspective on limiting conformational flexibility when targeting the kinome with small molecules
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