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Has Anyone Seen The Results Of This Recent Myeloma Study?
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Researchers discover that blocking ephrin B2 signaling can stop multiple myeloma growth
Published February 8, 2024 | Originally published on MedicalXpress Breaking News-and-Events
Cedars-Sinai Cancer investigators have discovered a protein expressed on multiple myeloma cancer cells that drives disease growth and development. The new study found that blocking part of the protein's unique signaling pathway stops myeloma growth in culture and in laboratory mice. Their study was published in the… read more

posted February 21
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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Larry, I have what I posted in a word file which was sent to me by a medical professional who has the link but access to it requires a subscription/password. I also have the very detailed, complete medical publication in a pdf file. I don’t think these files can be shared easily in this group so I did a copy/paste

posted February 21
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Hi Brad - Do you have a Link to it that you can Post. I'd like to read it.
Thanks

posted February 21

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