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Structure (2D) of SU11248, a chemical compound discovered by Sugen Pharmaceuticals and later developed by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. Redrawn using MDL ISIS/Draw 2.5 from figure published in the 11 April 2005 issue of The Scientist (Schlessinger, Joseph (2005). "SU11248: Genesis of a New Cancer Drug". The Scientist 19(7):17-24.)

Structure (2D) of SU11248, a chemical compound discovered by Sugen Pharmaceuticals and later developed by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. Redrawn using MDL ISIS/Draw 2.5 from figure published in the 11 April 2005 issue of The Scientist, where it appeared courtesy the Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine.

Source: Schlessinger, Joseph (2005). "SU11248: Genesis of a New Cancer Drug". The Scientist 19(7):17-24.


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