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β-Catenin Small Interfering RNA Successfully Suppressed Progression of Multiple Myeloma in a Mouse Model

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beta-catenin small interfering RNA treatment inhibited the growth of multiple myeloma tumors in a xenograft model. To our knowledge, this is the first report showing that the treatment with beta-catenin small interfering RNA produces an inhibitory effects on growth of hematologic malignancies in vivo. Because treatment with beta-catenin small interfering RNA inhibited growth of multiple myeloma cells, beta-catenin is the attractive novel target for treating multiple myeloma.

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