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R T Shiao

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Chen Y, Shiao R, Labayog J, Modi S, Lavelle D
Leuk Lymphoma . 1997 Dec; 27(1-2):11-23. PMID: 9373192
Interluekin-6 (IL-6)/IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) play a major role in autocrine/paracrine growth regulation of myeloma cells and are the central mediators for bone destruction and other systemic manifestations of multiple myeloma....
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Shiao R, McLeskey S, Khera S, Wolfson A, Freter C
Leuk Lymphoma . 1996 Apr; 21(3-4):293-303. PMID: 8726410
The cytokine IL-6 has been proposed as an autocrine growth factor in multiple myeloma, and is also required for stimulation of immunoglobulin production and secretion in normal plasma cells and...
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Chen Y, Desai P, Shiao R, Lavelle D, Haleem A, Chen J
Blood . 1996 Jan; 87(1):314-23. PMID: 8547658
Interleukin-6 (IL-6)/IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) plays a major role in autocrine/paracrine growth regulation of myeloma cells. We investigated the effect of dexamethasone and all-trans retinoic acid, previously shown to modulate IL-6/IL-6R,...
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Shiao R, Miglietta L, Khera S, Wolfson A, Freter C
Leuk Lymphoma . 1995 May; 17(5-6):485-94. PMID: 7549842
Uncontrolled growth of neoplastic cells and unregulated production of immunoglobulin are major components of the morbidity and mortality of multiple myeloma. Suramin, a polysulfonated napthylurea, has antitumor activity in a...
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Shiao R, Kostenbauder H, Olson J, Gillespie M
Am J Physiol . 1990 Dec; 259(6 Pt 1):L351-8. PMID: 2148056
Chronic hypoxia causes polyamine-dependent hypertensive pulmonary vascular remodeling (J. E. Atkinson. J. W. Olson, R. J. Altierre, and M. N. Gillespie, J. Appl. Physiol. 62: 1562-1568, 1987), but mechanisms by...
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Gillespie M, Rippetoe P, Haven C, Shiao R, Orlinska U, Maley B, et al.
Am Rev Respir Dis . 1989 Nov; 140(5):1463-6. PMID: 2510568
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that the polyamines, a family of low-molecular-weight organic cations with documented regulatory note in cell growth and differentiation, are involved with hyperplastic and hypertrophic responses...