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Paediatric Burkitt lymphoma patient-derived xenografts capture disease characteristics over time and are a model for therapy

  • Sorcha Forde
  • , Jamie D. Matthews
  • , Leila Jahangiri
  • , Liam C. Lee
  • , Nina Prokoph
  • , Tim I.M. Malcolm
  • , Olivier T. Giger
  • , Natalie Bell
  • , Helen Blair
  • , Aengus O'Marcaigh
  • , Owen Smith
  • , Lukas Kenner
  • , Simon Bomken
  • , Gladstone A.A. Burke
  • , Suzanne D. Turner*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
    • University of Cambridge
    • Newcastle University
    • Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children
    • Medical University of Vienna
    • University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
    • Christian Doppler Research Association
    • Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    • Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    • Masaryk University

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