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2. Retinal vein occlusion. Audit of a specialized care program

5. Microvesicles released from multiple myeloma cells are equipped with ectoenzymes belonging to canonical and non-canonical adenosinergic pathways and produce adenosine from ATP and NAD+

6. Galectin-1 suppression delineates a new strategy to inhibit myeloma-induced angiogenesis and tumoral growth in vivo

7. The anti-tumoral effect of lenalidomide is increased in vivo by hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1 inhibition in myeloma cells

8. Osteolytic lesions, cytogenetic features and bone marrow levels of cytokines and chemokines in multiple myeloma patients: Role of chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 20

9. Relationship Between Presence of Osteolytic Lesions, Cytogenetic Features and Bone Marrow Levels of Cytokines and Chemokines in Multiple Myeloma Patients: Role of Chemokine (C-C motif) Ligand 20 as new marker of bone disease

10. Lenalidomide Increases Human Dendritic Cell Maturation Modulating Both Monocyte Differentiation and Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Inhibitory Properties by Ikaros Dependent and Independent Mechanisms

12. Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α suppression in myeloma cells blocks tumoral growth in vivo inhibiting angiogenesis and bone destruction

13. Myeloma cells inhibit non-canonical wnt co-receptor ror2 expression in human bone marrow osteoprogenitor cells: effect of wnt5a/ror2 pathway activation on the osteogenic differentiation impairment induced by myeloma cells

16. HOXB7 expression by myeloma cells regulates their pro-angiogenic properties in multiple myeloma patients

17. Low bone marrow oxygen tension and hypoxia-inducible factor-1α overexpression characterize patients with multiple myeloma: role on the transcriptional and proangiogenic profiles of CD138+ cells

18. Bone osteoblastic and mesenchymal stromal cells lack primarily tumoral features in multiple myeloma patients

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