Tian, Luyi
Jabbari, Jafar S.
Thijssen, Rachel
Gouil, Quentin
Amarasinghe, Shanika L.
Voogd, Oliver
Kariyawasam, Hasaru
Du, Mei R. M.
Schuster, Jakob
Wang, Changqing
Su, Shian
Dong, Xueyi
Law, Charity W.
Lucattini, Alexis
Prawer, Yair David Joseph
Collar-Fernández, Coralina
Chung, Jin D.
Naim, Timur
Chan, Audrey
Ly, Chi Hai
Lynch, Gordon S.
Ryall, James G.
Anttila, Casey J. A.
Peng, Hongke
Anderson, Mary Ann
Flensburg, Christoffer
Majewski, Ian
Roberts, Andrew W.
Huang, David C. S.
Clark, Michael B.
Ritchie, Matthew E. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7383-0609
Funding for this research was provided by:
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (2018-182819 and 2019-002443)
National Health and Medical Research Council (1143163 and 1104924)
Australian Research Council (200102903)
Article History
Received: 30 April 2021
Accepted: 21 October 2021
First Online: 11 November 2021
Declarations
:
: Animal experiments were approved by the Animal Ethics Committee of The University of Melbourne and conformed to the Australian code of practice for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes as stipulated by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.For the CLL data, informed consent was obtained for sample collection and participation in research. The research was approved by human research ethics committees at Melbourne Health (2011.044, 2016.305, 2012.274), Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (11/18), and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (05/04, 13/01). All experimental methods comply with the Declaration of Helsinki.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.