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1. Combined Targeting of Distinct c-Myc and JunB Transcriptional Programs Inducing Synergistic Anti-Myeloma Activity

3. Multiple Myeloma Pathogenesis: The Role of Junb in Bone Marrow Angiogenesis

4. The Pathophysiologic Role of JunB in Multiple Myeloma Pathogenesis: Focus on Bone Marrow Angiogenesis

5. Identification of novel therapeutic targets in acute leukemias with NRAS mutations using a pharmacologic approach

7. Identification of Wee1 and IGF-1R As Novel Therapeutic Targets for Mutant RAS-Driven Acute Leukemia By Combinatory Chemical Screens

8. Using Small Molecules To Identify Critical Signaling Pathways Of Mutant N-RAS In Acute Leukemia Cells

14. Rac2-MRC-cIII–generated ROS cause genomic instability in chronic myeloid leukemia stem cells and primitive progenitors

16. Targeting Rac2 - Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex III Signaling to Prevent Genomic Instability in Leukemia Stem and Progenitor Cells

17. Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex III Causes Genomic Instability In CML-CP.

24. Mcl-1 Fragment Mcl-1(128–350) Induces Inhibition of Multiple Myeloma Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis Via Both Upregulation of C-Jun as Well as Modulation of Its Transcriptional Activity

25. The Jak2V617F oncogene associated with myeloproliferative diseases requires a functional FERM domain for transformation and for expression of the Myc and Pim proto-oncogenes

27. SB1518: A Potent and Orally Active JAK2 Inhibitor for the Treatment of Myeloproliferative Disorders.

31. Upregulation of c-Jun Induces Cell Death Via Caspase-Triggered c-Abl Cleavage in Human Multiple Myeloma.

35. Up-Regulation of c-Jun contributes to the Induction of Apoptosis by Adaphostin in Human Multiple Myeloma Cells.

38. The Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Adaphostin (NSC 680410), but Not Imatinib Mesylate, Inhibits Survival and Src Tyrosine Kinase Family- Triggered Signaling Pathways of MM Cells.

40. Mitochondria and Caspase-Independent Cell-Death Triggered by GCS-100, a Novel Carbohydrate-Based Therapeutic in Multiple Myeloma (MM) Cells.

43. 2-Methoxyestradiol overcomes drug resistance in multiple myeloma cells

44. Vascular endothelial growth factor triggers signaling cascades mediating multiple myeloma cell growth and migration

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