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Dr Frederik van Delft
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Dr Frederik van Delft
RUNX2 regulates leukemic cell metabolism and chemotaxis in high-risk T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
2021
Professor Anthony Moorman
Claire Schwab
Emily Winterman
Dr Frederik van Delft
Professor Christine Harrison FRCPath FMedSci
et al.
Adjuvant tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy improves outcome for children and adolescents with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia who have an ABL-class fusion
2020
Marian Case
Dr Dino Masic
Dr David Jamieson
Dr Frederik van Delft
Dr Andrew Filby
et al.
Label-Free Leukemia Monitoring by Computer Vision
2020
Yuzhe Shi
Melanie Beckett
Dr Helen Blair
Dr Ricky Tirtakusuma
Dr Sirintra Nakjang
et al.
Phase II-like murine trial identifies synergy between dexamethasone and dasatinib in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
2020
Dr Nikoletta Panagiotopoulou
Dr Frederik van Delft
Dr Jane Stewart
Fertility preservation knowledge, attitudes and intentions among children by proxy and adolescents with cancer
2019
Dr Frederik van Delft
Hany Gabra
The peripheral portacath provides safe and convenient venous access in pediatric and adolescent patients
2019
Dr Luca Ermini
Dr Frederik van Delft
Dr Sarah Jenkinson
Professor Christine Harrison FRCPath FMedSci
The subclonal complexity of
STIL-TAL1+
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
2018
Dr Kate Musgrave
Dr Frederik van Delft
Dr Peter Avery
Dr Tina Biss
Cerebral sinovenous thrombosis in children and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia – a cohort study from the United Kingdom
2017
Dr Nikoletta Panagiotopoulou
Dr Frederik van Delft
Dr Juliet Hale
Dr Jane Stewart
Fertility Preservation Care for Children and Adolescents with Cancer: An Inquiry to Quantify Professionals' Barriers
2017
Dr Victoria Forster
Dr Frederik van Delft
Professor Roderick Skinner
Reply: Methotrexate neurotoxicity due to drug interactions: an inadequate folinic acid effect
2017
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