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2. Patient-derived antibody recognizes a unique CD43 epitope expressed on all AML and has antileukemia activity in mice
3. Introduction
4. Emancipating
5. Breaking boundaries
6. Politics and Cultures of Liberation : Media, Memory, and Projections of Democracy
7. Texts, Transmissions, Receptions
8. 'L'in-employable par excellence' : lettres de Rainer Maria Rilke à Marguerite Caetani
9. 'L'in-employable par excellence' : lettres de Rainer Maria Rilke à Marguerite Caetani
10. Preclinical Development of AT1412, a Patient Derived CD9 Antibody That Does Not Induce Thrombosis for Treatment of B ALL
11. Abstract 531: AT1412, a patient-derived antibody in development for the treatment of CD9-positive precursor B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia
12. Abstract 542: T-cell engager bispecific formats of an AML patient-derived antibody targeting a unique sialylated CD43 epitope induce kill of melanoma cells in vitro and in vivo
13. AT1412, a Patient-Derived Antibody in Development for the Treatment of CD9 Positive Precursor B-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
14. Telling Tales
15. Introduction
16. Marketing Literature
17. Reading (in) Don Quixote: Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote
18. Mlle Chapin, une Américaine à Paris
19. Telling Tales
20. Texts, Transmissions, Receptions : Modern Approaches to Narratives
21. Mutatis Mutandis: the same call for peace, but differently framed each time
22. Introduction
23. Mary Magdalene’s conversion in Renaissance painting and mediaeval sacred drama
24. An antibody derived from a cured AML patient to identify a unique epitope on CD43 (CD43s) as a novel target for acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome.
25. Einleitung. Mlle Chapin, eine Amerikanerin
26. Marguerite Caetani, una mecenate americana in Europa
27. The Diffusion of Illustrated Religious Texts and Ideological Restraints
28. Holy Writ and Lay Readers in Late Medieval Europe: Translation and Participation
29. In praise of the variant analysis tool: A computational approach to medieval literature
30. ‘De tooneelkunst puur... heilig vuur!’ Netwerken rond het tijdschrift Het tooneel tussen 1915 en 1924
31. Inleiding. Een adequate nieuwsvoorziening
32. De 'Schouwburg van in- en uitlandsche letter- en huishoudkunde' (1805-1810). Voorlopige verkenning
33. Netwerken en de New Review
34. Geletterde heren en libertijnse bibliofielen. Het journalistieke netwerk van Albert-Henri de Sallengre, 1713-1717
35. Malcolm Cowley en het netwerk rond 'Broom' (1921-1924) en 'Secession' (1922-1924)
36. De Boekzaal der geleerde wereld: spin of vlieg in eigen netwerk?
37. 'De geestesstroomingen van den bewogen tijd’. Pieter van der Meer de Walcheren en het netwerk rond het tijdschrift 'De Gemeenschap' in de jaren 1923-1929
38. De orthodoxie van de behanger en het deuntje van de beitelaar. Haagse en Amsterdamse medewerkers van 'De Spektator' (1843-1850)
39. Jean Paulhan als hoofdredacteur van de 'Nouvelle Revue Française' in de jaren 1925-1930
40. Mlle Chapin, une Américaine à Paris
41. Tumor Specific Glycosylated CD43 Is a Novel and Highly Specific Target for Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Myelodysplastic Syndrome
42. Abstract A061: Acute myeloid leukemia patients cured after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation generate tumor-specific cytotoxic antibodies that kill AML blasts
43. Abstract A026: Tumor-specific glycosylated CD43 is a novel and highly specific target for acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome
44. Occasional Writer, Sensational Writer: Multatuli as a Sentimental Benevolence Writer in the 1860s
45. Abstract B052: Donor derived cytotoxic antibodies from transplanted AML patients targeting a cell surface expressed nuclear antigen
46. Mutatis Mutandis: the same call for peace, but differently framed each time
47. Marguerite Caetani, an American Patron in Europe
48. Introduction
49. Mary Magdalene’s conversion in Renaissance painting and mediaeval sacred drama
50. Introduction
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