The following articles (labelled with PubMed ID or TBD) are for your review
PMID | Data | Article Title | Organization |
27887964 |
4 |
Anti-inflammatory tetraquinane diterpenoids from a Crinipellis species. |
University of Kaiserslautern |
27381083 |
73 |
Optimization of pyrazole-containing 1,2,4-triazolo-[3,4-b]thiadiazines, a new class of STAT3 pathway inhibitors. |
University of Pittsburgh |
25288188 |
64 |
2-Guanidinoquinazolines as new inhibitors of the STAT3 pathway. |
University of Pittsburgh |
24792812 |
2 |
Anti-inflammatory drimane sesquiterpene lactones from an Aspergillus species. |
Institute of Biotechnology and Drug Research (Ibwf) |
24417609 |
4 |
Direct interaction of garcinol and related polyisoprenylated benzophenones of Garcinia cambogia fruits with the transcription factor STAT-1 as a likely mechanism of their inhibitory effect on cytokine signaling pathways. |
Universit£ |
23968501 |
85 |
Inhibiting aberrant signal transducer and activator of transcription protein activation with tetrapodal, small molecule Src homology 2 domain binders: promising agents against multiple myeloma. |
University of Toronto Mississauga |
22650325 |
39 |
Small molecule inhibitors of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (Stat3) protein. |
University of Southern California |
22148584 |
30 |
Small molecule STAT5-SH2 domain inhibitors exhibit potent antileukemia activity. |
University of Toronto |
31747516 |
13 |
Structure-Based Discovery of SD-36 as a Potent, Selective, and Efficacious PROTAC Degrader of STAT3 Protein. |
TBA |
28624143 |
12 |
A small-molecule screen identifies the antitrypanosomal agent suramin and analogues NF023 and NF449 as inhibitors of STAT5a/b. |
Leipzig University |
17463090 |
3 |
Selective chemical probe inhibitor of Stat3, identified through structure-based virtual screening, induces antitumor activity. |
University of Central Florida College of Medicine |
18154266 |
3 |
An oxazole-based small-molecule Stat3 inhibitor modulates Stat3 stability and processing and induces antitumor cell effects. |
University of Central Florida College of Medicine |