Supplementary Table S7 from Multiplexed Imaging Reveals Immune-Metabolic Niches in Multiple Myeloma Linked to Progression and Bone Disease
Ingrid Aass Roseth(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Therese Standal(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Tobias S. Slørdahl(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Denis Schapiro(Heidelberg University), Håkon Hov(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), C. Schiller(Heidelberg University), Håkon Skjalg Selland Johnstuen, Lukas Hatscher(Heidelberg University)
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