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Tyrosine kinases, enzymes that catalyze the transfer of phosphate from ATP to tyrosine residues in polypeptides, are ubiquitous, numerous, and of considerable clinical interest because they participate in the development of cancer and have become choice targets for therapeutic intervention. This comprehensive review discusses the molecular and clinical aspects of tyrosine kinases.
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