A novel antifolate suppresses growth of FPGS-deficient cells and overcomes methotrexate resistance
Felix van der Krift(University Medical Center Utrecht), Madelon M. Maurice(University Medical Center Utrecht), Laura L.E. Schwarz(University Medical Center Utrecht), Panagiotis I. Koukos(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Edwin J.A. Veldhuizen(Utrecht University), Judith Klumperman(Utrecht University), Dick W. Zijlmans(Radboud University Nijmegen), Elpetra P.M. Timmermans‐Sprang(Utrecht University), Rhythm Shukla(Utrecht University), M. van den Nieuwboer(Capgemini (Netherlands)), Alexandre M. J. J. Bonvin(Utrecht University), Mario van der Stelt(Leiden University), Jan A. Mol(Utrecht University), Digvijay Gahtory(Capgemini (Netherlands)), Michiel Vermeulen(Radboud University Nijmegen), Peter E.M. Maas, Ger J. Strous(University Hospital Heidelberg), Ali Javed(Utrecht University), Markus Weingarth(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht)
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