2010
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v116.21.4077.4077
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A Novel Murine Model of Human Disseminated Multiple Myeloma with A Subcutaneous Human Bone Chip from an Adult Donor Confers Proliferative Advantage and Is Suitable for the In Vivo Evaluation of Novel Drugs

Abstract: 4077 Several murine models resembling multiple myeloma have been developed in the last years: the subcutaneous plasmocytoma model and the disseminated model, based on the iv or intracardiac injection of MM cells, have been widely used to test the efficacy of novel agents. Nevertheless, it is well known the crucial role that the interaction between MM plasma cells and the bone marrow microenvironment plays in MM pathogenesis as well as in the proliferation of MM cells and drug resistance; however… Show more

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