Abstract:is a true paediatrician-scientist, and even more to the point: he is an intrepid explorer-an international globetrotter (Figure 1), but also a clinician driven by curiosity and the desire to find a cure for children with unusual and 'incurable' diseases.Jan-Inge's groundbreaking research has served to shed light on How to cite this article: Fadeel B. Tribute to Jan-Inge Henter,
“…We have published a virtual issue, where colleagues pay tribute to Henter on the occasion of his retirement with a series of reviews and perspectives on histiocytoses and other childhood diseases 10 . Guest Editor Fadeel introduces the virtual issue 11 …”
Section: Virtual Issue On Paediatric Haematology and Oncologymentioning
“…We have published a virtual issue, where colleagues pay tribute to Henter on the occasion of his retirement with a series of reviews and perspectives on histiocytoses and other childhood diseases 10 . Guest Editor Fadeel introduces the virtual issue 11 …”
Section: Virtual Issue On Paediatric Haematology and Oncologymentioning
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