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Targeting the cell cycle as treatment for head and neck cancer

van Harten, A.M.

2020

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ISBN: 978-94-6182-995-5

Cover: Sandra Culliton & Anne M. van Harten

Layout and printing: Off Page, Amsterdam, www.offpage.nl

The research described in this thesis was performed at the Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, section tumor biology of the Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and financially supported by VUmc Cancer Center Amsterdam and Amsterdam UMC. Copyright © 2020 by A.M. van Harten. All rights reserved.

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VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT

Targeting the cell cycle as treatment for head and neck cancer

ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT

ter verkrijging van de graad Doctor aan de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, op gezag van de rector magnificus

prof.dr. V. Subramaniam, in het openbaar te verdedigen ten overstaan van de promotiecommissie

van de Faculteit der Geneeskunde op donderdag 13 februari 2020 om 11.45 uur

in de aula van de universiteit, De Boelelaan 1105

door

Anne Marije van Harten geboren te Apeldoorn

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IT ALWAYS SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE UNTIL IT IS DONE

Nelson Mandela

Brothers in arms promotoren: prof.dr. R.H. Brakenhoff

prof.dr. C.R. Leemans

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