Method and compositions for inhibition of adaptor protein/tyrosi

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for the inhibition of adaptor protein/protein tyrosine kinase protein interactions, especially wherein those interactions involving a protein tyrosine kinase capable of completing with a member of the SH2- and/or SH3-containing family of adaptor proteins are associated with a cell proliferative disorder. Specifically, the present invention relates to particular compounds, especially quinazoline derivative compounds, and methods utilizing such compounds.

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