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Academic Article The phenotypic plasticity of myeloma plasma cells as expressed by dedifferentiation into an immature, resilient, and apoptosis-resistant phenotype.
Academic Article Response to bortezomib is associated to osteoblastic activation in patients with multiple myeloma.
Academic Article Human placenta-derived adherent cells prevent bone loss, stimulate bone formation, and suppress growth of multiple myeloma in bone.
Academic Article Antibody-based inhibition of DKK1 suppresses tumor-induced bone resorption and multiple myeloma growth in vivo.
Academic Article Role of Bruton's tyrosine kinase in myeloma cell migration and induction of bone disease.
Academic Article Therapeutic effects of intrabone and systemic mesenchymal stem cell cytotherapy on myeloma bone disease and tumor growth.
Academic Article Characterization of the molecular mechanism of the bone-anabolic activity of carfilzomib in multiple myeloma.
Academic Article Inhibitor of DASH proteases affects expression of adhesion molecules in osteoclasts and reduces myeloma growth and bone disease.
Academic Article The ephrinB2/EphB4 axis is dysregulated in osteoprogenitors from myeloma patients and its activation affects myeloma bone disease and tumor growth.
Academic Article Cancer and the microenvironment: myeloma-osteoclast interactions as a model.
Academic Article NAMPT/PBEF1 enzymatic activity is indispensable for myeloma cell growth and osteoclast activity.
Academic Article Fenretinide inhibits myeloma cell growth, osteoclastogenesis and osteoclast viability.
Concept Cell Differentiation
Academic Article Two States of Myeloma Stem Cells.
Academic Article Mesenchymal stem cells gene signature in high-risk myeloma bone marrow linked to suppression of distinct IGFBP2-expressing small adipocytes.

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