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               Financial support and sponsorship
               The authors gratefully acknowledge support from the National Cancer Institute (CA232093, CA163117,
               CA210240, CA207983, and CA218513 to David Lyden and CA270998 to Irina Matei); the National
               Institutes of Health (R01CA217169 and R01CA240472 to David R. Jones); the Thompson Family
               Foundation, the Tortolani Foundation, the Pediatric Oncology Experimental Therapeutics Investigator’s
               Consortium, the Malcolm Hewitt Weiner Foundation, the Manning Foundation, the Sohn Foundation, the
               Theodore A. Rapp Foundation, the Hartwell Foundation, the Children’s Cancer and Blood Foundation (all
               to David Lyden); the AHEPA Vth District Cancer Research Foundation (to David Lyden and Serena
               Lucotti), and the STARR Cancer Consortium SCC I16-0057 to Irina Matei; Serena Lucotti acknowledges
               support from the United States Department of Defense (W81XWH-20-1-0263) and the Children’s Council.

               Conflicts of interest
               David Lyden is an advisor of Aufbau Inc. and receives research support from Atossa Inc. The other authors
               have declared that they have no conflicts of interest.

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