XactMice: Humanizing mouse bone marrow enables microenvironment reconstitution in a patient-derived xenograft model of head and neck cancer

J. J. Morton, G. Bird, S. B. Keysar, D. P. Astling, T. R. Lyons, R. T. Anderson, M. J. Glogowska, P. Estes, J. R. Eagles, P. N. Le, G. Gan, B. McGettigan, P. Fernandez, N. Padilla-Just, M. Varella-Garcia, J. I. Song, D. W. Bowles, P. Schedin, A. C. Tan, D. R. RoopX. J. Wang, Y. Refaeli, A. Jimeno

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