Genetic modification of primary human B cells to model high-grade lymphoma
A dearth of adequate preclinical models to faithfully mimic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma has hampered the identification of driver genes. Here, the authors present a co-culture system that enables ex vivo expansion, viral transduction and transformation of primary human germinal center B cells.
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Autores principales: | Rebecca Caeser, Miriam Di Re, Joanna A. Krupka, Jie Gao, Maribel Lara-Chica, João M. L. Dias, Susanna L. Cooke, Rachel Fenner, Zelvera Usheva, Hendrik F. P. Runge, Philip A. Beer, Hesham Eldaly, Hyo-Kyung Pak, Chan-Sik Park, George S. Vassiliou, Brian J. P. Huntly, Annalisa Mupo, Rachael J. M. Bashford-Rogers, Daniel J. Hodson |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d3c9bc11a5cc4cb39c1c847ddd0e75b2 |
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