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Wilson J, Oates S, Baker P et al. Antimicrobial drug development inspired by an "X Files” plotline: a proof-of-concept study [version 1; not peer reviewed]. Gates Open Res 2019, 3:1630 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.21955/gatesopenres.1116480.1)
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Antimicrobial drug development inspired by an "X Files” plotline: a proof-of-concept study

Jason Wilson, Sarah Oates, Pat Baker, Helen Price, Jon Sayers1
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Published 23 Oct 2019

Antimicrobial drug development inspired by an "X Files” plotline: a proof-of-concept study

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Jason Wilson, Sarah Oates, Pat Baker, Helen Price, Jon Sayers1
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1 University of Sheffield, UK
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Grand Challenges Annual Meeting 2019
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Gates Foundation grant number
INV-GC2019
Competing Interests

Sayers holds equity in and is a founding director of a spin-out antibacterial drug discovery company called DeFENition Ltd, registered in the UK. DeFENiton has no activity in the parasite field.

Keywords
Drug discovery, parasitology, nuclease inhibitors, flap endonucleases, Trypanosomes
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