Neighboring adipocytes participate in the bone marrow microenvironment of multiple myeloma cells
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K. Vanderkerken | J. Caers | E. D. Bruyne | B. Camp | E. V. Valckenborgh | I. Riet | H. Raeve | M. Defresne | S. Deleu | Z. Belaid | E. Valckenborgh | Karin Vanderkerken | Sarah Deleu | Jo Caers
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