“…102,111,112 Kinases comprise one of the largest classes of proteins encoded by the human genome, and their signaling molecules play an important role in regulating almost every aspect of cell function in many different tissue types and organs, 102,105,108,109 including the cell fate decisions of cardiac myocytes that lead to cardiac pathologies. 7,113 Thus, dysfunctional kinase activity disrupts the normal control of cellular phosphorylation signaling pathways and leads to numerous pathologies beyond cancer through pathway affiliation, 99 including immunological, neurological, metabolic, infectious diseases, diabetes, osteoporosis, and otology. 7,98,101,102,105,[113][114][115] Consequently, the pharmacological utility of kinase-targeting has been expanded for kinase-targeted therapies in a broad array of indications beyond cancers.…”