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Paul G. Richardson
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 1631
Citations - 174221
Paul G. Richardson is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiple myeloma & Bortezomib. The author has an hindex of 183, co-authored 1533 publications receiving 155912 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul G. Richardson include Broomfield Hospital & Dartmouth College.
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Small-molecule inhibition of proteasome and aggresome function induces synergistic antitumor activity in multiple myeloma.
Teru Hideshima,James E. Bradner,Jason W. H. Wong,Dharminder Chauhan,Paul G. Richardson,Stuart L. Schreiber,Kenneth C. Anderson +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that tubacin combined with bortezomib mediates significant anti-MM activity, providing the framework for clinical evaluation of combined therapy to improve patient outcome in MM.
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Adherence of multiple myeloma cells to bone marrow stromal cells upregulates vascular endothelial growth factor secretion: therapeutic applications.
Deepak K. Gupta,Steven P. Treon,Yoshihito Shima,Teru Hideshima,Klaus Podar,Yu-Tzu Tai,Boris Lin,Suzanne Lentzsch,Faith E. Davies,Dharminder Chauhan,Robert L. Schlossman,Paul G. Richardson,P Ralph,Lei Wu,Faribourz Payvandi,G Muller,David I. Stirling,Kenneth C. Anderson +17 more
TL;DR: The importance of stromal–MM cell interactions in regulating VEGF and IL-6 secretion is demonstrated, and additional mechanisms whereby thalidomide and IMiD1-CC4047 act against MM cells in the BM millieu are suggested.
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Frequency, Characteristics, and Reversibility of Peripheral Neuropathy During Treatment of Advanced Multiple Myeloma With Bortezomib
Paul G. Richardson,Hannah R. Briemberg,Sundar Jagannath,Patrick Y. Wen,Bart Barlogie,James R. Berenson,Seema Singhal,David S. Siegel,David Irwin,Michael W. Schuster,Gordan Srkalovic,Raymond Alexanian,S. Vincent Rajkumar,Steven A. Limentani,Melissa Alsina,Robert Z. Orlowski,Kevin Najarian,Dixie Lee Esseltine,Kenneth C. Anderson,Anthony A. Amato +19 more
TL;DR: Bortezomib-associated peripheral neuropathy seemed reversible in the majority of patients after dose reduction or discontinuation, and the overall occurrence was independent of baseline neuropathy or type of prior therapy.
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Pathways of carbon assimilation and ammonia oxidation suggested by environmental genomic analyses of marine Crenarchaeota.
Steven J. Hallam,Tracy J. Mincer,Christa Schleper,Christina M. Preston,Katie Roberts,Paul G. Richardson,Edward F. DeLong +6 more
TL;DR: Analysis of fosmid sequences derived from the uncultivated marine crenarchaeote, Cenarchaeum symbiosum, focused on the reconstruction of carbon and energy metabolism substantiate the likely global metabolic importance of Cren archaeal importance with respect to key steps in the biogeochemical transformation ofcarbon and nitrogen in marine ecosystems.
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Legumes Symbioses: Absence of Nod Genes in Photosynthetic Bradyrhizobia
Eric Giraud,Lionel Moulin,David Vallenet,Valérie Barbe,Eddie Cytryn,Jean-Christophe Avarre,Marianne Jaubert,Damien Simon,Fabienne Cartieaux,Yves Prin,Gilles Béna,Laura Hannibal,Joël Fardoux,Mila Kojadinovic,Laurie Vuillet,Aurélie Lajus,Stéphane Cruveiller,Zoé Rouy,Sophie Mangenot,Béatrice Segurens,Carole Dossat,William L. Franck,Woo Suk Chang,Elizabeth Saunders,David Bruce,Paul G. Richardson,Philippe Normand,Bernard Dreyfus,David Pignol,Gary Stacey,David W. Emerich,André Verméglio,Claudine Médigue,Michael J. Sadowsky +33 more
TL;DR: It is shown by complete genome sequencing of two symbiotic, photosynthetic, Bradyrhizobium strains, BTAi1 and ORS278, that canonical nodABC genes and typical lipochito-oligosaccharidic Nod factors are not required for symbiosis in some legumes.