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1. Iron regulates myeloma cell/macrophage interaction and drives resistance to bortezomib

2. Antimicrobial and Anti-Proliferative Effects of Skin Mucus Derived from Dasyatis pastinaca (Linnaeus, 1758)

3. A microRNA expression signature in infant t(4;11) MLL-AF4+ BCP-ALL uncovers novel therapeutic targets

4. TLR4 signaling drives mesenchymal stromal cells commitment to promote tumor microenvironment transformation in multiple myeloma

5. Immune off‐target effects of Brentuximab Vedotin in relapsed/refractory Hodgkin Lymphoma

6. Iron regulates myeloma cell/macrophage interaction and drives resistance to bortezomib

7. High-density neutrophils in MGUS and multiple myeloma are dysfunctional and immune-suppressive due to increased STAT3 downstream signaling

8. PMN-MDSC and arginase are increased in myeloma and may contribute to resistance to therapy

10. Correction: TLR4 signaling drives mesenchymal stromal cells commitment to promote tumor microenvironment transformation in multiple myeloma

11. α-Lipoic Acid Reduces Iron-induced Toxicity and Oxidative Stress in a Model of Iron Overload

12. Heme Oxygenase Inhibition Sensitizes Neuroblastoma Cells to Carfilzomib

13. TLR4 signaling drives mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) commitment to promote tumor microenvironment transformation in multiple myeloma

15. PF658 THE NEUTROPHIL TO LYMPHOCYTE RATIO (NLR) IS A CHEAP SURROGATE OF EXPANSION OF MYELOID-DERIVED SUPPRESSOR CELLS IN MYELOFIBROSIS BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT WITH RUXOLITINIB: A SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE

16. Light and electron microscopy study of the spermatheca ofEupholidoptera chabrieri bimucronata(Ramme, 1927) andUromenus brevicollis trinacriaeLa Greca 1964 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)

17. Effect of Lipoic Acid on the Biochemical Mechanisms of Resistance to Bortezomib in SH-SY5Y Neuroblastoma Cells

18. Monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells as prognostic factor in chronic myeloid leukaemia patients treated with dasatinib

19. Inhibition of TLR4 Signaling Affects Mitochondrial Fitness Overcoming Bortezomib Resistance in Myeloma Plasma Cells

20. Plasticity of High-Density Neutrophils in Multiple Myeloma is Associated with Increased Autophagy via STAT3

21. PS1362 TRYPTOPHAN DEPRIVATION DUE TO INCREASED IDO-1 TRIGGERS A METABOLIC ADAPTIVE RESPONSE AND DOWN-REGULATES CD38 IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA

22. PF585 GENE-EXPRESSION PROFILE OF HIGH-DENSITY NEUTROPHILS REVEALS PROGRESSIVE DIFFERENCES IN MGUS AND MULTIPLE MYELOMA, ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED PHAGOCYTOSIS AND INCREASED INFECTION SUSCEPTIBILITY

23. Antimicrobial and anti-proliferative effects of skin mucus derived from dasyatis pastinaca (linnaeus, 1758)

24. Toxic Effects of Zinc Chloride on the Bone Development in Danio rerio (Hamilton, 1822)

25. Tryptophan Deprivation Promotes an Adaptive Response and Contributes to Bioenergetics in Multiple Myeloma

26. Tryptophan Shortage Due to IDO-1 Expressed by High-Density Neutrophils Induce Immune-Suppression and Plasma Cell Fitness in Multiple Myeloma

27. Light and electron microscopy study of the spermatheca of Eupholidoptera chabrieri bimucronata (Ramme, 1927) and Uromenus brevicollis trinacriae La Greca 1964 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)

28. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in Parablennius sanguinolentus and related biomarkers of exposure

29. Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) from Patients with Multiple Myeloma Promote Myeloid Cells to Become Granulocytic-Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells (G-MDSC) with Immunosuppressive, Bone Resorption and Pro-Angiogenic Activity

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