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Academic Article The use of molecular-based risk stratification and pharmacogenomics for outcome prediction and personalized therapeutic management of multiple myeloma.
Academic Article An analysis of the clinical and biologic significance of TP53 loss and the identification of potential novel transcriptional targets of TP53 in multiple myeloma.
Concept Multiple Myeloma
Academic Article CYR61/CCN1 overexpression in the myeloma microenvironment is associated with superior survival and reduced bone disease.
Academic Article Phenotypic and genomic analysis of multiple myeloma minimal residual disease tumor cells: a new model to understand chemoresistance.
Academic Article The Pattern of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Expression Is an Independent Marker of Outcome in Multiple Myeloma.
Academic Article Mesenchymal stem cells gene signature in high-risk myeloma bone marrow linked to suppression of distinct IGFBP2-expressing small adipocytes.
Academic Article Poor overall survival in hyperhaploid multiple myeloma is defined by double-hit bi-allelic inactivation of TP53.
Academic Article Stem cell mutations can be detected in myeloma patients years before onset of secondary leukemias.
Academic Article BRAF and DIS3 Mutations Associate with Adverse Outcome in a Long-term Follow-up of Patients with Multiple Myeloma.
Academic Article The molecular make up of smoldering myeloma highlights the evolutionary pathways leading to multiple myeloma.
Academic Article TRIP13 modulates protein deubiquitination and accelerates tumor development and progression of B cell malignancies.
Academic Article High-risk transcriptional profiles in multiple myeloma are an acquired feature that can occur in any subtype and more frequently with each subsequent relapse.
Academic Article Plasma cells expression from smouldering myeloma to myeloma reveals the importance of the PRC2 complex, cell cycle progression, and the divergent evolutionary pathways within the different molecular subgroups.
Academic Article Growth and dormancy control of myeloma cells by mesenchymal stem cells.

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