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    A Day in the Life of Guest Experience Stagers: The Saffire Freycinet Experience

    This case study illustrates a day in the life of hosts and guests at Saffire Freycinet, a luxury lodge in Tasmania, Australia. It highlights key aspects in the co-creation and management of high quality accomm...

    Anita Manfreda, Justin King in Case Based Research in Tourism, Travel, Ho… (2022)

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    Autologous stem cell transplant for patients with multiple myeloma between ages 75 and 78

    Mark A. Fiala, Justin King, Daniel Feinberg in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2021)

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    Nanoparticle T-cell engagers as a modular platform for cancer immunotherapy

    T-cell-based immunotherapy, such as CAR-T cells and bispecific T-cell engagers (BiTEs), has shown promising clinical outcomes in many cancers; however, these therapies have significant limitations, such as poo...

    Kinan Alhallak, Jennifer Sun, Katherine Wasden, Nicole Guenthner, Julie O’Neal in Leukemia (2021)

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    Co-evolution of tumor and immune cells during progression of multiple myeloma

    Multiple myeloma (MM) is characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation of plasma cells. Despite recent treatment advances, it is still incurable as disease progression is not fully understood. To investigate...

    Ruiyang Liu, Qingsong Gao, Steven M. Foltz, Jared S. Fowles in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Tumor microenvironment-targeted nanoparticles loaded with bortezomib and ROCK inhibitor improve efficacy in multiple myeloma

    Drug resistance and dose-limiting toxicities are significant barriers for treatment of multiple myeloma (MM). Bone marrow microenvironment (BMME) plays a major role in drug resistance in MM. Drug delivery with...

    Cinzia Federico, Kinan Alhallak, Jennifer Sun, Kathleen Duncan in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Evolution and structure of clinically relevant gene fusions in multiple myeloma

    Multiple myeloma is a plasma cell blood cancer with frequent chromosomal translocations leading to gene fusions. To determine the clinical relevance of fusion events, we detect gene fusions from a cohort of 74...

    Steven M. Foltz, Qingsong Gao, Christopher J. Yoon, Hua Sun in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Inhibition of E-Selectin (GMI-1271) or E-selectin together with CXCR4 (GMI-1359) re-sensitizes multiple myeloma to therapy

    Barbara Muz, Feda Azab, Mark Fiala, Justin King, Daniel Kohnen in Blood Cancer Journal (2019)

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    The efficacy of salvage autologous stem cell transplant among patients with multiple myeloma who received maintenance therapy post initial transplant

    Shivaprasad Manjappa, Mark A. Fiala, Justin King in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2018)

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    A multiple myeloma-specific capture sequencing platform discovers novel translocations and frequent, risk-associated point mutations in IGLL5

    Multiple myeloma (MM) is a disease of copy number variants (CNVs), chromosomal translocations, and single-nucleotide variants (SNVs). To enable integrative studies across these diverse mutation types, we devel...

    Brian S. White, Irena Lanc, Julie O’Neal, Harshath Gupta in Blood Cancer Journal (2018)

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    Fire Response to Local Climate Variability: Huascarán National Park, Peru

    In Huascarán National Park (HNP), Peru, grazing and anthropogenic burning have been interacting for decades with natural ignitions and climate variability to reconfigure the fire regimes of the vegetative comm...

    John All, Michael Medler, Sylvie Arques, Rebecca Cole, Tommy Woodall in Fire Ecology (2017)

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    Personalization of cancer treatment using predictive simulation

    The personalization of cancer treatments implies the reconsideration of a one-size-fits-all paradigm. This move has spawned increased use of next generation sequencing to understand mutations and copy number a...

    Nicole A Doudican, Ansu Kumar, Neeraj Kumar Singh in Journal of Translational Medicine (2015)

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    Silicon Carbide Waveguides for Optogenetic Neural Stimulation

    In this paper we present a microfabricated SiC based alternative to glass-fiber optogenetic stimulation. The glass fiber system currently used for stimulation has numerous drawbacks. First, the very presence o...

    Joseph Register, Andreas Muller, Justin King in MRS Online Proceedings Library (2012)