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Academic Article Antibody-based inhibition of DKK1 suppresses tumor-induced bone resorption and multiple myeloma growth in vivo.
Academic Article CS1, a potential new therapeutic antibody target for the treatment of multiple myeloma.
Academic Article Combinatorial efficacy of anti-CS1 monoclonal antibody elotuzumab (HuLuc63) and bortezomib against multiple myeloma.
Concept Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
Concept Transplantation, Heterologous
Academic Article Destabilizing NEK2 overcomes resistance to proteasome inhibition in multiple myeloma.
Academic Article Targeting heparanase overcomes chemoresistance and diminishes relapse in myeloma.
Academic Article Multiple Myeloma Tumor Cells are Selectively Killed by Pharmacologically-dosed Ascorbic Acid.
Academic Article A human ICAM-1 antibody isolated by a function-first approach has potent macrophage-dependent antimyeloma activity in vivo.
Academic Article NEK2 mediates ALDH1A1-dependent drug resistance in multiple myeloma.
Academic Article Upregulation of FOXM1 leads to diminished drug sensitivity in myeloma.
Academic Article Identification and Characterization of Tumor-Initiating Cells in Multiple Myeloma.
Academic Article A Small-Molecule Inhibitor Targeting TRIP13 Suppresses Multiple Myeloma Progression.
Academic Article TRIP13 impairs mitotic checkpoint surveillance and is associated with poor prognosis in multiple myeloma.
Academic Article Antitumor activity of fucoidan against diffuse large B cell lymphoma in vitro and in vivo.
Grant Targeting NEK2 Enables Immune Checkpoint Blockade in High-Risk/Relapsed Myeloma
Academic Article CHEK1 and circCHEK1_246aa evoke chromosomal instability and induce bone lesion formation in multiple myeloma.

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