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Hannah Barlow.
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Year
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Dr Kappusamy Saravanan
Hannah Barlow
Marion Barton
Professor Hilary Calvert
Emeritus Professor Bernard Golding
et al.
Nucleoside Transport Inhibitors: Structure-Activity Relationships for Pyrimido[5,4-
d
]pyrimidine Derivatives That Potentiate Pemetrexed Cytotoxicity in the Presence of α
1
-Acid Glycoprotein
2011
Professor Nicola Curtin
Hannah Barlow
Professor Alan Calvert
Richard Davison
Emeritus Professor Bernard Golding
et al.
Resistance-modifying agents. 11. Pyrimido[5,4-
d
]pyrimidine modulators of antitumor drug activity. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships for nucleoside transport inhibition and binding to α
1
-acid glycoprotein
2004
Peter Smith
Huw Thomas
Hannah Barlow
Professor Roger Griffin
Emeritus Professor Bernard Golding
et al.
In vitro and in vivo properties of novel nucleoside transport inhibitors with improved pharmacological properties that potentiate antifolate activity
2001
Peter Smith
Huw Thomas
Hannah Barlow
Professor Roger Griffin
Emeritus Professor Bernard Golding
et al.
In vitro
activity and
in vivo
pharmacology of two novel nucleoside transport inhibitors, NU3108 and NU3121
2000
Hannah Barlow
Professor Nicola Curtin
Professor Alan Calvert
Emeritus Professor Bernard Golding
Professor Herbie Newell
et al.
Resistance-modifying agents. Part 7: 2,6-Disubstituted-4,8-dibenzylaminopyrimido[5,4-d]pyrimidines that inhibit nucleoside transport in the presence of α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP)
2000
Professor Roger Griffin
Hannah Barlow
Professor Nicola Curtin
Professor Alan Calvert
Emeritus Professor Bernard Golding
et al.
2,6-Disubstituted-4,8-dibenzylaminopyrimido[5,4-d]pyrimidines as nucleoside transport inhibitors: Structure-activity relationships for binding to alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein (AGP)
1999
Peter Smith
Hannah Barlow
Professor Alan Calvert
Professor Nicola Curtin
Emeritus Professor Bernard Golding
et al.
Novel dipyridamole analogues potentiate the in vitro activity of MTA (LY231514) in the presence of alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein.
1999