How can this irrational integral be solved?

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I'm interested in solving the following indefinite integral:

$$\int \frac{u'(x)}{\sqrt{a+b\cdot u(x)^2+c\cdot u(x)^4}}dx$$

Where $a$, $b$ and $c$ are given constants. Could it be solved explicitly?

Thanks in advance!