kinase inhibitor
(KY-nays in-HIH-bih-ter)
A substance
          that blocks a type of enzyme called a kinase. Human cells
          have many different kinases, and they help control
          important functions, such as cell signaling, metabolism,
          division, and survival. Certain kinases are more active in
          some types of cancer cells and blocking them may help keep
          the cancer cells from growing. Kinase inhibitors may also
          block the growth of new blood vessels that tumors need to
          grow. Some kinase inhibitors are used to treat
          cancer.