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Jayavelu, AK
ADAM10’s sheddase function augments the interaction of leukemia cells with the bone marrow niche in PDX models in vivo
The proteogenomic subtypes of acute myeloid leukemia
Jeremias, I
Adapting CRISPR Cas9 dropout screens to in vivo PDX models of acute leukemias
A meningeal preleukemic niche promotes the homing of B-cell Precursor Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia cells to the CNS
Streamlining preclinical in vivo treatment trials by multiplexing genetically labelled PDX models in a single mouse
Mutations in KRAS and DNMT3A are not related to dependency in established tumors, in PDX acute leukemia model in vivo
ADAM10’s sheddase function augments the interaction of leukemia cells with the bone marrow niche in PDX models in vivo
Jovana, R
Prevention of relapse in juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) by inhibition of immune checkpoint CD47
Jun, W
Prevention of relapse in juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) by inhibition of immune checkpoint CD47
Jurinovic, V
ADAM10’s sheddase function augments the interaction of leukemia cells with the bone marrow niche in PDX models in vivo