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1. Super enhancer acquisition drives expression of oncogenic PPP1R15B that regulates protein homeostasis in multiple myeloma

2. Epigenetic dysregulation of eukaryotic initiation factor 3 subunit E (eIF3E) by lysine methyltransferase REIIBP confers a pro-inflammatory phenotype in t(4;14) myeloma

3. Large-scale and high-quality III-nitride membranes through microcavity-assisted crack propagation by engineering tensile-stressed Ni layers

4. Nanostructured Gallium Nitride Membrane at Wafer Scale for Photo(Electro)catalytic Polluted Water Remediation

5. Genomic characterization of functional high-risk multiple myeloma patients

6. Myeloma-specific superenhancers affect genes of biological and clinical relevance in myeloma

7. Frequent upregulation of G9a promotes RelB-dependent proliferation and survival in multiple myeloma

8. Immune pathway upregulation and lower genomic instability distinguish EBV-positive nodal T/NK-cell lymphoma from ENKTL and PTCL-NOS

9. Determinants of response to daratumumab in Epstein-Barr virus-positive natural killer and T-cell lymphoma

10. IL6R-STAT3-ADAR1 (P150) interplay promotes oncogenicity in multiple myeloma with 1q21 amplification

12. Flower-Like Internal Emission Distribution of LEDs with Monolithic Integration of InGaN-based Quantum Wells Emitting Narrow Blue, Green, and Red Spectra

13. p53-NEIL1 co-abnormalities induce genomic instability and promote synthetic lethality with Chk1 inhibition in multiple myeloma having concomitant 17p13(del) and 1q21(gain)

14. Supplementary Table 1 from Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive Multiple Myeloma

15. Supplementary Materials and Methods from Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive Multiple Myeloma

16. Supplementary Figures from Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive Multiple Myeloma

17. Supplementary Table 4 from Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive Multiple Myeloma

18. Supplementary Table 5 from Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive Multiple Myeloma

19. Supplementary Table 2 from Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive Multiple Myeloma

20. Data from Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive Multiple Myeloma

21. Supplementary Table 3 from Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive Multiple Myeloma

22. Table S1, Figure S1-5 from IL6 Promotes a STAT3-PRL3 Feedforward Loop via SHP2 Repression in Multiple Myeloma

23. Data from IL6 Promotes a STAT3-PRL3 Feedforward Loop via SHP2 Repression in Multiple Myeloma

24. Supplementary Figure 2 from Molecular Dissection of Hyperdiploid Multiple Myeloma by Gene Expression Profiling

25. Supplementary Methods from Molecular Dissection of Hyperdiploid Multiple Myeloma by Gene Expression Profiling

26. Supplementary Figure 3 from Molecular Dissection of Hyperdiploid Multiple Myeloma by Gene Expression Profiling

27. Supplementary Tables 1-8 from Molecular Dissection of Hyperdiploid Multiple Myeloma by Gene Expression Profiling

28. Supplementary Figure 1 from Molecular Dissection of Hyperdiploid Multiple Myeloma by Gene Expression Profiling

29. Epstein-Barr virus-associated primary nodal T/NK-cell lymphoma shows a distinct molecular signature and copy number changes

30. Development of plasma sources and diagnostics for the simulation of fusion edge plasmas

31. Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive Multiple Myeloma

32. Nanostructured Gallium Nitride Membrane at Wafer Scale for Photo(Electro)catalytic Polluted Water Remediation

35. Myeloma-specific superenhancers affect genes of biological and clinical relevance in myeloma

38. Nanoporous GaN/n-type GaN: A Cathode Structure for ITO-Free Perovskite Solar Cells

39. Lymphocyte cytosolic protein 1 (LCP1) is a novel TRAF3 dysregulation biomarker with potential prognostic value in multiple myeloma

40. REIIBP promotes TLR7-BTK-IL6 pro-inflammatory response through histone H3 lysine methylation in t(4;14) myelomagenesis

41. IL6R-STAT3-ADAR1 (P150) interplay promotes oncogenicity in multiple myeloma with 1q21 amplification

43. Abstract 2956: Superenhancer-drvien SMC4 promote cell growth and proliferation in multiple myeloma

44. P-098: Super-enhancer-driven PPP1R15B as an oncogenic and potential therapeutic target in Multiple Myeloma

45. A novel measure of chromosome instability can account for prognostic difference in multiple myeloma.

46. Frequent upregulation of G9a promotes RelB-dependent proliferation and survival in multiple myeloma

47. A discrete core-shell-like micro-light-emitting diode array grown on sapphire nano-membranes

48. Obinutuzumab (GA101) vs. rituximab significantly enhances cell death, antibody-dependent cytotoxicity and improves overall survival against CD20+ primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma (PMBL) in a xenograft NOD-scid IL2Rgnull (NSG) mouse model: a potential targeted agent in the treatment of PMBL

49. Super-Enhancer-Driven PPP1R15B As an Oncogenic and Potential Therapeutic Target in Multiple Myeloma

50. VS-5584 mediates potent anti-myeloma activity via the upregulation of a class II tumor suppressor gene, RARRES3 and the activation of Bim

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