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Diab, S, Li, P, Basnet, SK, Lu, J, Yu, M, Albrecht, H, Milne, RW & Wang, S 2016, 'Unveiling new chemical scaffolds as Mnk inhibitors', Future Medicinal Chemistry, v. 8, no. 3, pp. 271-285.
Basnet, SK, Diab, S, Schmid, R, Yu, M, Yang, Y, Gillam, TA, Teo, T, Li, P, Peat, T, Albrecht, H & Wang, S 2015, 'Identification of a highly conserved allosteric binding site on Mnk1 and Mnk2', Molecular Pharmacology, v. 88, no. 5, pp. 935-948.
Teo, T, Yang, Y, Yu, M, SK, Gillam, T, Hou, J, Schmid, R, Kumarasiri, M, Diab, S, Albrecht, H, Sykes, M & Wang, S 2015, 'An integrated approach for discovery of highly potent and selective Mnk inhibitors: Screening, synthesis and SAR analysis', European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, v. 103, pp. 539-550.
Yu, M, Li, P, KC Basnet, S, Kumarasiri, M, Al Haj Diab, S, Teo, THS, Albrecht, H & Wang, S 2015, 'Discovery of 4-(dihydropyridinon-3-yl)amino-5-methylthieno[2,3-d[pyrimidine derivatives as potent Mnk inhibitors: Synthesis, structure-activity relationship analysis and biological evaluation', European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, v. 95, pp. 116-126.
Al Haj Diab, S, Teo, THS, Kumarasiri, M, Li, P, Yu, M, Lam, FK, KC Basnet, S, Sykes, MJ, Albrecht, H, Milne, RW & Wang, S 2014, 'Discovery of 5-( 2-( Phenylamino) pyrimidin-4-yl) thiazol2( 3H)- one Derivatives as Potent Mnk2 Inhibitors: Synthesis, SAR Analysis and Biological Evaluation', ChemMedChem: chemistry enabling drug discovery, v. 9, no. 5, pp. 962-972.
Diab, S, Kumarasiri, M, Yu, M, Teo, T, Proud, C, Milne, R & Wang, S 2014, 'MAP kinase-interacting kinases: emerging targets against cancer', Chemistry and Biology, v. 21, no. 4, pp. 441-452.
Lu, T, Goh, AW, Yu, M, Adams, J, Lam, F, Teo, T, Li, P, Noll, B, Zhong, L, Diab, S, Chahrour, O, Hu, A, Abbas, AY, Liu, X, Huang, S, Sumby, CJ, Milne, R, Midgley, C & Wang, S 2014, 'Discovery of (E)-3-((styrylsulfonyl)methyl)pyridine and (E)-2-((styrylsulfonyl)methyl)pyridine derivatives as anticancer agents: synthesis, structure-activity relationships, and biological activities', Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, v. 57, no. 6, pp. 2275-2291