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1. CD200 is a new prognostic factor in multiple myeloma.

2. Optimizing the use of anti-interleukin-6 monoclonal antibody with dexamethasone and 140 mg/m2 of melphalan in multiple myeloma: results of a pilot study including biological aspects.

3. The level of TACI gene expression in myeloma cells is associated with a signature of microenvironment dependence versus a plasmablastic signature.

4. BAFF and APRIL protect myeloma cells from apoptosis induced by interleukin 6 deprivation and dexamethasone.

5. Reduced intensity conditioning: enhanced graft-versus-tumor effect following dose-reduced conditioning and allogeneic transplantation for refractory lymphoid malignancies after high-dose therapy.

6. Induced expression of B7-1 on myeloma cells following retroviral gene transfer results in tumor-specific recognition by cytotoxic T cells.

8. Clinical-grade functional dendritic cells from patients with multiple myeloma are not infected with Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus.

9. The myeloma cell antigen syndecan-1 is lost by apoptotic myeloma cells.

10. Generation of virtually pure and potentially proliferating dendritic cells from non-CD34 apheresis cells from patients with multiple myeloma.

11. Treatment of mantle-cell lymphomas with the VAD +/− chiorambucil regimen with or without subsequent high-dose therapy and peripheral blood stem-cell transplantation

12. Treatment of Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia with Very Low Doses of Alpah Interferon

13. Reduced intensity conditioning: enhanced graft-versus-tumor effect following dose-reduced conditioning and allogeneic transplantation for refractory lymphoid malignancies after high-dose therapy

14. Tumor necrosis factor is a survival and proliferation factor for human myeloma cells

16. The myeloma cell antigen syndecan-1 is lost by apoptotic myeloma cells

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