Causes, consequences, and therapy of tumors acidosis
While cancer is commonly described as “a disease of the genes,” it is also associated with
massive metabolic reprogramming that is now accepted as a disease “Hallmark.” This …
massive metabolic reprogramming that is now accepted as a disease “Hallmark.” This …
Breed‐predispositions to cancer in pedigree dogs
JM Dobson - International Scholarly Research Notices, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Cancer is a common problem in dogs and although all breeds of dog and crossbred dogs
may be affected, it is notable that some breeds of pedigree dogs appear to be at increased …
may be affected, it is notable that some breeds of pedigree dogs appear to be at increased …
[HTML][HTML] Hematopoietic tumors
DM Vail, DH Thamm, JM Liptak - Withrow and MacEwen's small …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Lymphoma (malignant lymphoma or lymphosarcoma) comprises a diverse group of
neoplasms that have in common their origin from lymphocytes. The neoplasms usually arise …
neoplasms that have in common their origin from lymphocytes. The neoplasms usually arise …
Canine mammary tumours, an overview.
N Sleeckx, H De Rooster, VK EJ… - … in domestic animals …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms in intact female dogs.
Although the prevalence of these tumours decreases in regions where preventive ovari …
Although the prevalence of these tumours decreases in regions where preventive ovari …
Demographic history, selection and functional diversity of the canine genome
The domestic dog represents one of the most dramatic long-term evolutionary experiments
undertaken by humans. From a large wolf-like progenitor, unparalleled diversity in …
undertaken by humans. From a large wolf-like progenitor, unparalleled diversity in …
Age at cancer diagnosis by breed, weight, sex, and cancer type in a cohort of more than 3,000 dogs: Determining the optimal age to initiate cancer screening in canine …
JM Rafalko, KM Kruglyak, AL McCleary-Wheeler… - PLoS …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
The goal of cancer screening is to detect disease at an early stage when treatment may be
more effective. Cancer screening in dogs has relied upon annual physical examinations and …
more effective. Cancer screening in dogs has relied upon annual physical examinations and …
Dogs as a model for cancer
HL Gardner, JM Fenger… - Annual review of animal …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Spontaneous cancers in client-owned dogs closely recapitulate their human counterparts
with respect to clinical presentation, histological features, molecular profiles, and response …
with respect to clinical presentation, histological features, molecular profiles, and response …
Estimating canine cancer incidence: findings from a population-based tumour registry in northwestern Italy
E Baioni, E Scanziani, MC Vincenti, M Leschiera… - BMC veterinary …, 2017 - Springer
Background Canine cancer registry data can be put to good use in epidemiological studies.
Quantitative comparison of tumour types may reveal unusual cancer frequencies, providing …
Quantitative comparison of tumour types may reveal unusual cancer frequencies, providing …
Classroom based dialect awareness in heritage language instruction: A critical applied linguistic approach
GA Martínez - Heritage Language Journal, 2003 - brill.com
The present paper argues that while the Spanish for Heritage Learners (SHL) profession
has given ample attention to sociolinguistic issues such as linguistic standards and …
has given ample attention to sociolinguistic issues such as linguistic standards and …
Canine invasive mammary carcinomas as models of human breast cancer. Part 1: natural history and prognostic factors
F Nguyen, L Peña, C Ibisch, D Loussouarn… - Breast cancer research …, 2018 - Springer
Purpose Dogs have been proposed as spontaneous animal models of human breast
cancer, based on clinicopathologic similarities between canine and human mammary …
cancer, based on clinicopathologic similarities between canine and human mammary …