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CCR1 as a target for multiple myeloma
Sonia Vallet
, Kenneth C Anderson
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Immunology and Microbiology
CCR1
100%
Multiple Myeloma
100%
Osteoblast
28%
CCL3
28%
Cell Growth
28%
Humanized Mouse
14%
Bone Marrow Microenvironment
14%
Osteolysis
14%
Osteoclast
14%
Cell Adhesion
14%
Chemokine Receptor CCR1
14%
Osteoclastogenesis
14%
Tumor Volume
14%
Upregulation
14%
Mouse Model
14%
Immune Response
14%
Cell Migration
14%
Cytokine Release
14%
Chemokine
14%
Cell Differentiation
14%
Pathogenesis of Autoimmune Disease
14%
Immunoglobulin Producing Cell
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Multiple Myeloma
100%
Cell Growth
28%
Osteoblast
28%
Neoplasm
14%
Tumor Progression
14%
Immune Response
14%
Receptor
14%
Upregulation
14%
Bone Disease
14%
Hematologic Malignancy
14%
Cell Differentiation
14%
Bone Marrow Microenvironment
14%
Patient Population
14%
Osteoclastogenesis
14%
Cytokine Release
14%
Malignant Neoplasm
14%
Clinical Trial
14%
Chemokine Receptor CCR1
14%
Osteoclast
14%
Osteolysis
14%
Cell Adhesion
14%
Cell Migration
14%
Chemokine
14%
Pathogenesis of Autoimmune Disease
14%
Chemokine Receptor CCR1 Antagonist
14%
Immunoglobulin Producing Cell
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Multiple Myeloma
100%
Mouse Model
14%
Clinical Trial
14%
Bone Disease
14%
Malignant Neoplasm
14%
Receptor
14%
Tumor Growth
14%
Cytokine
14%
Neoplasm
14%
Hematologic Malignancy
14%
Chemokine
14%
Chemokine Receptor CCR1
14%
Chemokine Receptor CCR1 Antagonist
14%
Autoimmune Disease
14%