Destabilizers of the thymidylate synthase homodimer accelerate its proteasomal degradation and inhibit cancer growth

  1. Luca Costantino
  2. Stefania Ferrari
  3. Matteo Santucci
  4. Outi MH Salo-Ahen
  5. Emanuele Carosati
  6. Silvia Franchini
  7. Angela Lauriola
  8. Cecilia Pozzi
  9. Matteo Trande
  10. Gaia Gozzi
  11. Puneet Saxena
  12. Giuseppe Cannazza
  13. Lorena Losi
  14. Daniela Cardinale
  15. Alberto Venturelli
  16. Antonio Quotadamo
  17. Pasquale Linciano
  18. Lorenzo Tagliazucchi
  19. Maria Gaetana Moshella
  20. Remo Guerrini
  21. Salvatore Pacifico
  22. Rosaria Luciani
  23. Filippo Genovese
  24. Stefan Henrich
  25. Silvia Alboni
  26. Nuno Santarem
  27. Anabela da Silva Cordeiro
  28. Elisa Giovannetti
  29. Godefridus J Peters
  30. Paolo Pinton
  31. Alessandro Rimessi
  32. Gabriele Cruciani
  33. Robert M Stroud
  34. Rebecca C Wade
  35. Stefano Mangani
  36. Gaetano Marverti
  37. Domenico D'Arca  Is a corresponding author
  38. Glauco Ponterini  Is a corresponding author
  39. Maria Paola Costi  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
  2. Åbo Akademi University, Finland
  3. University of Perugia, Italy
  4. University of Verona, Italy
  5. University of Siena, Italy
  6. University College London, United Kingdom
  7. University of Ferrara, Italy
  8. Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, Germany
  9. IBMC I3S, Portugal
  10. Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Netherlands
  11. University of California, San Francisco, United States
  12. University of Heidelberg, Germany
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