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Schenk, P.W.

(Paul Schenk)


cisplatin yeast resistance concentration cerevisiae sensitivity doxorubicin strain creatinine patient sky 1 plasma cisplatin resistance npr 2⌬ cells disruption schenk cancer npr 2 srpk 1 sky 1 cells sky 1 gene phenotype protein study assay expression allele saccharomyces cerevisiae netherland agent i-stat level repair imi dose requirement saccharomyce result isogenic 2780 cells cyp 2d imi dose requirement sky 1p metabolizer range mutation kinase medium reflotron imipramine cisplatin-resistant cyp 2c anticancer experiment accumulation mgsc-sky 1 cells doxorubicin resistance group state mgsc-sky npr 2 gene difference cisplatin sensitivity cadmium chloride mechanism drug resistance mutator phenotype yeast cells laboratory vector treatment kruskal –wallis test blood imi doses antidepressant genotype dose unit sequence platinum as-srpk cadmium




5 Most Recent Publications

Association of graded allele-specific changes in CYP2D6 function with imipramine dose requirement in a large group of depressed patients (Article)
Schenk, P.W. Fessem, M.A. van Verploegh-Van Rij, S. Mathot, R.A.A. Gelder, T. van Vulto, A.G. Vliet, M. van Lindemans, J. Bruijn, J.A. Schaik, R.H.N. van
2008-06-01
Point-of-care creatinine testing in children at risk for sudden deterioration of renal function (Article)
Schenk, P.W. Cransberg, K. Wolff, E.D. Rijke, Y.B. de
2007-11-11
Anticancer drug resistance induced by disruption of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae NPR2 gene: a novel component involved in cisplatin- and doxorubicin-provoked cell kill. (Article)
Schenk, P.W. Brok, M. Boersma, A.W.M. Brandsma, J.A. Dulk, H. den Burger, H. Stoter, G. Brouwer, J. Nooter, K.
2003-08-01
Inactivation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SKY1 gene induces a specific modification of the yeast anticancer drug sensitivity profile accompanied by a mutator phenotype (Article)
Schenk, P.W. Boersma, A.W.M. Brok, M. Burger, H. Stoter, G. Nooter, K.
2002-01-01
SKY1 is involved in cisplatin-induced cell kill in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and inactivation of its human homologue, SRPK1, induces cisplatin resistance in a human ovarian carcinoma cell line (Article)
Schenk, P.W. Boersma, A.W.M. Brandsma, J.A. Dulk, H. den Burger, H. Stoter, G. Brouwer, J. Nooter, K.
2001-01-01