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Reprogrammed marrow adipocytes contribute to myeloma-induced bone disease
Huan Liu
, Jin He
, Su Pin Koh
, Yuping Zhong
, Zhiqiang Liu
, Zhiqiang Wang
, Yujin Zhang
, Zongwei Li
,
Bjorn T. Tam
, Pei Lin
, Min Xiao
, Ken H. Young
, Behrang Amini
, Michael W. Starbuck
, Hans C. Lee
, Nora M. Navone
, Richard E. Davis
, Qiang Tong
, P. Leif Bergsagel
, Jian Hou
Qing Yi, Robert Z. Orlowski, Robert F. Gagel, Jing Yang
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Academy of Wellness and Human Development
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Bone Disease
100%
Adipocyte
100%
Myeloma
100%
Marrow Adiposity
100%
Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor
50%
Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2 (EZH2)
33%
Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2)
33%
Osteoclast
16%
Bone Resorption
16%
Osteoclastogenesis
16%
Mouse Model
16%
Histone H3
16%
Methylation
16%
Strong Correlation
16%
Reduced Expression
16%
Bone Formation
16%
Trabecular Bone
16%
Receptor-mediated
16%
Adipokines
16%
Promoter Methylation
16%
Therapeutic Implications
16%
Multiple Myeloma
16%
Osteolytic Lesions
16%
Bone Lesions
16%
Osteoblastogenesis
16%
Successful Treatment
16%
Remission
16%
Bone Healing
16%
Myeloma Cells
16%
Trimethyllysine
16%
Bone Changes
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bone Disease
100%
Adipocyte
100%
Myeloma
100%
Receptor
33%
Peroxisome
33%
Promoter Region
22%
Methylation
22%
Polycomb Repressive Complex 2
22%
Osteoclast
11%
Osteolysis
11%
Osteoclastogenesis
11%
Ossification
11%
Cancellous Bone
11%
Histone H3
11%
Lysine
11%
Multiple Myeloma
11%
Bone Lesion
11%
Bone Atrophy
11%
Osteoblastogenesis
11%
Adipocytokine
11%
Myeloma Cell
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bone Disease
100%
Myeloma
100%
Receptor
75%
Polycomb Repressive Complex 2
50%
Mouse Model
25%
Lysine
25%
Histone H3
25%
Adipocytokine
25%
Multiple Myeloma
25%
Remission
25%
Bone Lesion
25%
Bone Atrophy
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Adipocyte
100%
Peroxisome
33%
Promoter Region
22%
Methylation
22%
Polycomb Repressive Complex 2
22%
Mouse Model
11%
Lysine
11%
Osteolysis
11%
Osteoclastogenesis
11%
Osteoclast
11%
Histone
11%
Ossification
11%
Trabecular Bone
11%
Multiple Myeloma
11%
Myeloma Cell
11%
Adipokine
11%