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2025-04-08T14:38:31.000Z

Multiple Myeloma Hub spotlight: Mechanism of action for CELMoDs in MM


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Multiple Myeloma Hub spotlight: Mechanism of action for CELMoDs in MM

Cereblon E3 ligase modulating drugs (CELMoDs) are next-generation immunomodulatory drugs (IMiDs) designed to enhance protein degradation and immune activation in multiple myeloma. By binding to cereblon, they promote targeted protein degradation, stimulate T cell and NK cell responses, and overcome IMiD resistance, improving anti-myeloma efficacy.

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