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Concept Multiple Myeloma
Academic Article Role of osteocytes in multiple myeloma bone disease.
Academic Article Bidirectional Notch Signaling and Osteocyte-Derived Factors in the Bone Marrow Microenvironment Promote Tumor Cell Proliferation and Bone Destruction in Multiple Myeloma.
Academic Article Genetic deletion of Sost or pharmacological inhibition of sclerostin prevent multiple myeloma-induced bone disease without affecting tumor growth.
Academic Article Sclerostin: an Emerging Target for the Treatment of Cancer-Induced Bone Disease.
Grant Manipulating the N-end Rule Protein Degradation Pathway to Build Bone and Decrease Tumor Growth in Multiple Myeloma Bone Disease
Grant Bone-Targeted Therapies to Improve Bone Health and Prevent Relapse in Multiple Myeloma
Academic Article Osteocyte Vegf-a contributes to myeloma-associated angiogenesis and is regulated by Fgf23.
Academic Article Targeting Notch Inhibitors to the Myeloma Bone Marrow Niche Decreases Tumor Growth and Bone Destruction without Gut Toxicity.
Academic Article The multifunctional role of Notch signaling in multiple myeloma.
Academic Article Notch3 signaling between myeloma cells and osteocytes in the tumor niche promotes tumor growth and bone destruction.
Academic Article Editorial: The role of the bone marrow microenvironment in multiple myeloma evolution and therapy.
Academic Article Pharmacologic targeting of the p62 ZZ domain enhances both anti-tumor and bone-anabolic effects of bortezomib in multiple myeloma.
Academic Article Doubling Down on Wnt Signaling to Overcome Myeloma Bone Disease.
Grant Bone-Targeted Therapies to Improve Bone Health and Prevent Relapse in Multiple Myeloma
Academic Article A NOTCH3-CXCL12-driven myeloma-tumor niche signaling axis promotes chemoresistance in multiple myeloma.

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