There are an estimated 400 - 500
kinases in the human genome, with literally dozens being activated during disease processes.
There are about 500
kinases in the human genome, each of which represents a potentially important drug target.
Miniaturizing each individual experiment allows us to print whole libraries on a single plate, for instance gRNA / siRNA targeting
all kinases in the human genome are printed on approximately 2.06 cm2 (0.32 sq. in.).
Not exact matches
«The availability of the
human genome sequence allows scientists to scan sequences to identify
kinases, and the increased speed with which DNA can be sequenced enables us to rapidly search for mutations
in those
kinases in human cancers,» said Markowitz.