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Fenghuang Zhan to Tumor Microenvironment

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0.435
 
  1. Cheng Y, Sun F, Alapat DV, Wanchai V, Mery D, Guo W, Cao H, Zhu Y, Ashby C, Bauer MA, Nookaew I, Siegel ER, Ying J, Chen JR, Gai D, Peng B, Xu H, Bailey C, Al Hadidi S, Schinke C, Thanendrarajan S, Zangari M, Chesi M, Bergsagel PL, van Rhee F, Janz S, Tricot G, Shaughnessy JD, Zhan F. High NEK2 expression in myeloid progenitors suppresses T?cell immunity in multiple myeloma. Cell Rep Med. 2023 10 17; 4(10):101214.
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    Score: 0.202
  2. Rosean TR, Tompkins VS, Tricot G, Holman CJ, Olivier AK, Zhan F, Janz S. Preclinical validation of interleukin 6 as a therapeutic target in multiple myeloma. Immunol Res. 2014 Aug; 59(1-3):188-202.
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    Score: 0.107
  3. Li JR, Arsang-Jang S, Cheng Y, Sun F, D'Souza A, Dhakal B, Hari P, Huang Q, Auer P, Li Y, Urrutia R, Zhan F, Shaughnessy JD, Janz S, Dong J, Cheng C. Enhancing prognostic power in multiple myeloma using a plasma cell signature derived from single-cell RNA sequencing. Blood Cancer J. 2024 Mar 06; 14(1):38.
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    Score: 0.052
  4. Tong J, Xu X, Zhang Z, Ma C, Xiang R, Liu J, Xu W, Wu C, Li J, Zhan F, Wu Y, Yan H. Hypoxia-induced long non-coding RNA DARS-AS1 regulates RBM39 stability to promote myeloma malignancy. Haematologica. 2020 06; 105(6):1630-1640.
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    Score: 0.038
  5. Ali M, Kowkuntla S, Delloro DJ, Galambos C, Hathi D, Janz S, Shokeen M, Tripathi C, Xu H, Yuk J, Zhan F, Tomasson MH, Bates ML. Chronic intermittent hypoxia enhances disease progression in myeloma-resistant mice. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2019 05 01; 316(5):R678-R686.
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    Score: 0.037
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