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pro vyhledávání: '"Michelle C. Rosentel"'
Autor:
Andi Flory, Lisa McLennan, Betsy Peet, Marissa Kroll, Deirdre Stuart, Devon Brown, Kathy Stuebner, Brenda Phillips, Brenda L. Coomber, J. Paul Woods, Mairin Miller, Chelsea D. Tripp, Amber Wolf‐Ringwall, Kristina M. Kruglyak, Angela L. McCleary‐Wheeler, Ashley Phelps‐Dunn, Lilian K. Wong, Chelsea D. Warren, Gina Brandstetter, Michelle C. Rosentel, Lauren R. DiMarzio, Allison L. O'Kell, Todd A. Cohen, Daniel S. Grosu, Jason Chibuk, Dana W. Y. Tsui, Ilya Chorny, Jill M. Rafalko
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 37, Iss 1, Pp 258-267 (2023)
Abstract Background Guidelines‐driven screening protocols for early cancer detection in dogs are lacking, and cancer often is detected at advanced stages. Hypothesis/Objectives To examine how cancer typically is detected in dogs and whether the add
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d371ca1a414843748846f7200db24ee1
Autor:
Jill M. Rafalko, Kristina M. Kruglyak, Angela L. McCleary-Wheeler, Vidit Goyal, Ashley Phelps-Dunn, Lilian K. Wong, Chelsea D. Warren, Gina Brandstetter, Michelle C. Rosentel, Lauren DiMarzio, Lisa M. McLennan, Allison L. O’Kell, Todd A. Cohen, Daniel S. Grosu, Jason Chibuk, Dana W. Y. Tsui, Ilya Chorny, Andi Flory
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 18, Iss 2 (2023)
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 routine laboratory tests, which are largely inadequate for detecting p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/850178916d354a938894d43ace134f57
Autor:
Kristina M. Kruglyak, Allison L. O’Kell, Todd A. Cohen, Maggie A. Marshall, Carlos A. Ruiz-Perez, Francesco Marass, John A. Tynan, Susan C. Hicks, Katherine M. Lytle, Ashley Phelps-Dunn, Gina Brandstetter, Chelsea D. Warren, Lauren R. DiMarzio, Michelle C. Rosentel, Lilian K. Wong, Lisa M. McLennan, Jill M. Rafalko, Daniel S. Grosu, Jason Chibuk, Ilya Chorny, Angela L. McCleary-Wheeler, Andi Flory, Dana W. Y. Tsui
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 7, p 455 (2023)
Age-related somatic genomic alterations in hematopoietic cell lines have been well characterized in humans; however, this phenomenon has not been well studied in other species. Next-generation sequencing-based liquid biopsy testing for cancer detecti
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3a9289a6ca7a4026b2f0d1f4db2b7333
Autor:
Allison L. O’Kell, Katherine M. Lytle, Todd A. Cohen, Lilian K. Wong, Emily Sandford, Jill M. Rafalko, Gina Brandstetter, Lauren R. DiMarzio, Ashley Phelps-Dunn, Michelle C. Rosentel, Chelsea D. Warren, Angela L. McCleary-Wheeler, Patrick C. Fiaux, Francesco Marass, Maggie A. Marshall, Carlos A. Ruiz-Perez, Kristina M. Kruglyak, John A. Tynan, Susan C. Hicks, Daniel S. Grosu, Jason Chibuk, Ilya Chorny, Dana W. Y. Tsui, Andi Flory
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. :1-10
OBJECTIVE To review ordering patterns, positivity rates, and outcome data for a subset of consecutive samples submitted for a commercially available, blood-based multicancer early-detection liquid biopsy test for dogs using next-generation sequencing
Autor:
Tsui, Kristina M. Kruglyak, Allison L. O’Kell, Todd A. Cohen, Maggie A. Marshall, Carlos A. Ruiz-Perez, Francesco Marass, John A. Tynan, Susan C. Hicks, Katherine M. Lytle, Ashley Phelps-Dunn, Gina Brandstetter, Chelsea D. Warren, Lauren R. DiMarzio, Michelle C. Rosentel, Lilian K. Wong, Lisa M. McLennan, Jill M. Rafalko, Daniel S. Grosu, Jason Chibuk, Ilya Chorny, Angela L. McCleary-Wheeler, Andi Flory, Dana W. Y.
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Sciences; Volume 10; Issue 7; Pages: 455
Age-related somatic genomic alterations in hematopoietic cell lines have been well characterized in humans; however, this phenomenon has not been well studied in other species. Next-generation sequencing-based liquid biopsy testing for cancer detecti
Autor:
Jill M. Rafalko, Kristina M. Kruglyak, Angela L. McCleary-Wheeler, Vidit Goyal, Ashley Phelps-Dunn, Lilian K. Wong, Chelsea D. Warren, Gina Brandstetter, Michelle C. Rosentel, Lisa M. McLennan, Daniel S. Grosu, Jason Chibuk, Dana W.Y. Tsui, Ilya Chorny, Andi Flory
The goal of cancer screening is to detect disease at an early stage when treatment may be more effective. Until recently, cancer screening in dogs has relied upon annual physical examinations and routine laboratory tests, which are largely inadequate
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a03f1583775d85fd8f78d457db7dde97
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.30.486448
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.30.486448