Cold atmospheric plasma‐mediated tumor microenvironment remodeling for cancer treatment
Schematic presentation of CAP‐mediated TME remodeling. This review summarizes recent efforts in cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) application in cancer treatment, highlighting the anticancer potential of CAP, molecular mechanisms, and future perspectives for further improvement and clinical translation.
Israr Khan +8 more
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The t(11; 14) (q13; q32) in Multiple Myeloma Cell Line KMS12 has Its 11q13 Breakpoint 330 kb Centromeric From the Cyclin D1 Gene [PDF]
Jan‐Willem Vaandrager +2 more
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Tackling cancer stemness with nanotechnology in the era of precision medicine
Precise customization of nanoparticles (NPs) enables active targeting of cancer stem cells (CSCs), thereby improving drug delivery and therapeutic efficacy. NP‐based probing enhances CSC detection through imaging and liquid biopsy, whereas diverse therapeutic payloads improve therapeutic outcomes.
Shaolei Guo +9 more
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Investigating MEK inhibition in the treatment of multiple myeloma
Jay Hocking
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Plasma cells composing plasmacytoma have phenotypes different from those of myeloma cells [PDF]
Akira Sakai +5 more
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Discharge Remote Monitoring Systems for Glycemic Management After Hospital Discharge
Heat map of median number of telehealth interactions by subgroup and theme. Major themes identified included intervention after remote monitoring alerts (e.g., “Team reached out to participant and instructed participant to treat hypo.”), insulin dose adjustments (e.g., “Participant reported that prednisone dose is increasing … Called to discuss insulin
Nirali Shah +14 more
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International staging system for multiple myeloma.
P. Greipp +19 more
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High-Dose Chemotherapy with Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Patients with Advanced Multiple Myeloma [PDF]
Hermann Einsele +5 more
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Detecting communities when order and direction matter in social network analysis
Abstract A novel algorithm combining both node degree and edge betweenness (node degree+edge betweenness) is developed to highlight gradients in connectivity. It identifies communities within complex directed graphs. These are networks that are composed of actors who have ties that originate and end at themselves (self‐loops).
Benjamin Smith, Tyler Pittman, Wei Xu
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