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Successful xenografts of AML3 samples in immunodeficient NOD/shi-SCID IL2Rγ−/− mice

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This work was supported by grants from Cancéropôle Ile de France, Association Recherche contre le Cancer, INSERM and Université Paris Diderot, Université Paris XI, Association Laurette Fugain, Association Cent pour Cent la vie and Cancéropole, the Fondation Institut Gustave Roussy, Fondation de France. Satyananda Patel was a recipient of a postdoctoral fellowship from Cancéropôle Ile de France. We thank members of the Institut Gustave Roussy, specifically the animal facility and the flow cytometry facility, and Elisabeth Savariau of the photography laboratory of the Institute of Hematology. We are also grateful to M Ito (Kawasaki, Japan) for the NOG mice.

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Patel, S., Zhang, Y., Cassinat, B. et al. Successful xenografts of AML3 samples in immunodeficient NOD/shi-SCID IL2Rγ−/− mice. Leukemia 26, 2432–2435 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/leu.2012.154

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