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Prof.dr. C.E. van der Schoot
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bloodgroupantigens
cells
disease
experimental
haematology
immuno
immunohematology
minimal
residual
stem
Expertise
Bloodgroupantigens; Stem cells; Minimal residual disease
Expertise (NL)
Bloedgroepantigenen; Hematopoietische stam cellen; Minimale residuele restziekte
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Researcher
Organisation
Sanquin Research
Chair (EN)
Immunohematology
Chair (NL)
Immunohematologie (met in het bijzonder allo-immuniteit tegen bloedcellen tijdens de zwangerschap)
Phone
+31-20-5123377
Email
e. vanderschoot -at- sanquin. nl
Professor
Organisation
Department of Internal Medicine (UvA)
Chair (EN)
Experimental immuno haematology
Chair (NL)
Experimentele Inmmunohaematologie
Phone
+31-20-5123377
Email
e. vanderschoot -at- sanquin. nl
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring in neuroblastoma to improve MRD based risk stratification and treatment
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Gene expression profile of slowly responding subclones responsive for relapse in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Project leader
Immunogenetics and transplantation immunology
Project leader
Detection of minimal residual disease (MRD) in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL); a comparative and feasibility study to design the best protocol for MRD-based treatment intervention
Researcher
Increased migration of cord blood-derived CD34+ cells, as compared to bone marrow and mobilized peripheral blood CD34+ cells across uncoated or fibronectin-coated filters
Researcher
Homing of hematopoietic progenitor cells to the bone marrow: a role for CD34?
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Classification
A70000
Public health and health care
D21800
Immunology, serology
D23221
Blood and lymphatic diseases
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