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Publications by Brian K. Law
A Metabolic Switch in Proteasome Inhibitor-Resistant Multiple Myeloma Ensures Higher Mitochondrial Metabolism, Protein Folding and Sphingomyelin Synthesis
Haematologica
Hematology
Hematopoietic- And Neurologic-Expressed Sequence 1 (Hn1) Depletion in B16.F10 Melanoma Cells Promotes a Differentiated Phenotype That Includes Increased Melanogenesis and Cell Cycle Arrest
Differentiation
Cancer Research
Developmental Biology
Cell Biology
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Investigating Effects of Proteasome Inhibitor on Multiple Myeloma Cells Using Confocal Raman Microscopy
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Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Bone-Targeted Proteasome Inhibitors for Multiple Myeloma
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Proteasome Inhibitor-Adapted Myeloma Cells Are Largely Independent From Proteasome Activity and Show Complex Proteomic Changes, in Particular in Redox and Energy Metabolism
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Proteasome and Heat Shock Protein 70 (HSP70) Inhibitors as Therapeutic Alternative in Multiple Myeloma
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Sensitizing Human Multiple Myeloma Cells to the Proteasome Inhibitor Bortezomib by Novel Curcumin Analogs
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