Cendrowicz, Ewa https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8854-228X
Jacob, Lisa
Greenwald, Shirley
Tamir, Ami
Pecker, Iris
Tabakman, Rinat
Ghantous, Lucy
Tamir, Liat
Kahn, Roy
Avichzer, Jasmine
Aronin, Alexandra
Amsili, Shira
Zorde-Khvalevsky, Elina
Gozlan, Yosi
Vlaming, Martijn
Huls, Gerwin
van Meerten, Tom
Dranitzki, Michal Elhalel
Foley-Comer, Adam
Pereg, Yaron
Peled, Amnon
Chajut, Ayelet
Bremer, Edwin
Funding for this research was provided by:
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme (813871)
Article History
Received: 29 September 2021
Accepted: 17 January 2022
First Online: 14 March 2022
Declarations
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: This study was carried out in The Netherlands in accordance with international ethical and professional guidelines (the Declaration of Helsinki and the International Conference on Harmonization Guidelines for Good Clinical Practice). The use of anonymous waste material is regulated under the code for good clinical practice in the Netherlands. Informed consent was waived in accordance with Dutch regulations.Peripheral blood immune cells were isolated from buffy coats that were purchased from Sanquin. All donors gave informed consent (Sanquin Blood Supply, Groningen, the Netherlands).
: Not applicable.
: E.B., M.E.D. and A.P. are consultants for Kahr Medical, and their research is financially supported by Kahr Medical; L. J., S. G., A. T., I. P., R.T., L.T., R.K., J.A., A.A., S.A., A.F.C., Y.P. and A.C. are employees of Kahr Medical; E.B., M.E.D., S.G., A.T., I.P., R.T., L.T., R.K., A.A., S.A., A.F.C., Y.P. and A.C. are shareholders of Kahr Medical.