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1. Syndecan-1 and stromal heparan sulfate proteoglycans: key moderators of plasma cell biology and myeloma pathogenesis.

2. The CXCL12gamma chemokine immobilized by heparan sulfate on stromal niche cells controls adhesion and mediates drug resistance in multiple myeloma.

3. AKT signaling restrains tumor suppressive functions of FOXO transcription factors and GSK3 kinase in multiple myeloma.

4. Aberrant Wnt signaling in multiple myeloma: molecular mechanisms and targeting options.

5. Syndecan-1 promotes Wnt/β-catenin signaling in multiple myeloma by presenting Wnts and R-spondins.

6. Aberrantly expressed LGR4 empowers Wnt signaling in multiple myeloma by hijacking osteoblast-derived R-spondins.

7. Heparan sulfate proteoglycans in the control of B cell development and the pathogenesis of multiple myeloma.

8. Transcriptional silencing of the Wnt-antagonist DKK1 by promoter methylation is associated with enhanced Wnt signaling in advanced multiple myeloma.

9. N-cadherin-mediated interaction with multiple myeloma cells inhibits osteoblast differentiation.

10. The HGF/MET pathway as target for the treatment of multiple myeloma and B-cell lymphomas.

11. Growth factors in multiple myeloma: a comprehensive analysis of their expression in tumor cells and bone marrow environment using Affymetrix microarrays.

12. Targeting EXT1 reveals a crucial role for heparan sulfate in the growth of multiple myeloma.

13. Multiple myeloma cells catalyze hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) activation by secreting the serine protease HGF-activator.

14. Illegitimate WNT signaling promotes proliferation of multiple myeloma cells.

15. Cell surface proteoglycan syndecan-1 mediates hepatocyte growth factor binding and promotes Met signaling in multiple myeloma.

16. Correction to: The CXCL12gamma chemokine immobilized by heparan sulfate on stromal niche cells controls adhesion and mediates drug resistance in multiple myeloma.

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