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pro vyhledávání: '"Paloma J de Andres"'
Autor:
Sara Caceres, Laura Peña, Paloma J de Andres, Maria J Illera, Mirtha S Lopez, Wendy A Woodward, James M Reuben, Juan C Illera
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e0122277 (2015)
Canine inflammatory mammary cancer (IMC) shares epidemiologic, histopathological and clinical characteristics with the disease in humans and has been proposed as a natural model for human inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). The aim of this study was to
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1d27a2f3d0a847bf89b3a590e0ab13c7
Publikováno v:
Animals
Volume 11
Issue 9
Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Animals, Vol 11, Iss 2723, p 2723 (2021)
Volume 11
Issue 9
Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Animals, Vol 11, Iss 2723, p 2723 (2021)
The measurement of stress and reproductive hormones in wild animal species by non-invasive methods is of special interest. To assess whether the adrenal and gonadal hormones show annual variations in male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) and to eval
Autor:
Belén Crespo, Gema Silván, Juan Carlos Illera, Paloma J. de Andres, Maria J. Illera, Angela Alonso-Diez, Sara Caceres, Laura Peña
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Sciences
Volume 8
Issue 9
Veterinary Sciences, Vol 8, Iss 194, p 194 (2021)
Volume 8
Issue 9
Veterinary Sciences, Vol 8, Iss 194, p 194 (2021)
Xenografts can grow in immunosuppressed hosts, such as SCID mice, and tumor material can be injected into hosts either ectopically or orthotopically. Choosing the correct model to use is a crucial step in animal research. The aim of this study was to
Autor:
Valentina Zappulli, Elena M. Martínez de Merlo, Clarissa Zamboni, Serena Ferraresso, Laura Cavicchioli, Selina Iussich, Chiara Dal Corso, Ginevra Brocca, Massimo Castagnaro, Silvia Ferro, Alessandro Sammarco, Paloma J. de Andres
Canine oral melanoma (COM) is the most frequent tumour with oral localization in dogs. Copy number gains and amplifications of CCND1, a gene coding for Cyclin D1, are the most frequent chromosomal aberrations described in human non-UV induced melanom
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e3a332fa8f372e59f91e6e0b45ddfb8f
http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1722577
http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1722577
Autor:
Juan Carlos Illera, M.D. Pérez-Alenza, Laura Peña, Sara Caceres, L. Díez, Paloma J. de Andres
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 152:245-251
Inflammatory mammary cancer (IMC) is a distinct form of mammary cancer that affects dogs and women [in humans, IMC is known as inflammatory breast cancer (IBC)], and is characterized by a sudden onset and an aggressive clinical course. Spontaneous ca
Autor:
B. Monsalve, Gema Silván, Laura Peña, Maria J. Illera, Juan Carlos Illera, Wendy A. Woodward, Paloma J. de Andres, Sara Caceres, James M. Reuben
Publikováno v:
Hormone molecular biology and clinical investigation. 24(3)
Inflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) is a special type of breast cancer with a poor survival rate. Though several IBC cell lines have been established, recently a first IMC cell line was established. The aims of this study were: (1) to validate a high
Establishment and characterization of a new cell line of canine inflammatory mammary cancer: IPC-366
Autor:
Mirtha S. Lopez, Juan Carlos Illera, Wendy A. Woodward, Maria J. Illera, James M. Reuben, Laura Peña, Paloma J. de Andres, Sara Caceres
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e0122277 (2015)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Canine inflammatory mammary cancer (IMC) shares epidemiologic, histopathological and clinical characteristics with the disease in humans and has been proposed as a natural model for human inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). The aim of this study was to
Autor:
Wendy A. Woodward, Sara Caceres, Paloma J. de Andres, Laura Peña, James M. Reuben, Juan Carlos Illera, Gema Silván, Maria J. Illera, Hui Gao
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 76:651-651
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is an aggressive type of breast cancer with poor survival in women. Canine IBC has been proposed as a good surrogate model for the study of the human disease. Male breast cancer is a rare disease, accounting for less
Autor:
Sara Caceres, Angela Alonso-Diez, Belén Crespo, Laura Peña, Maria J. Illera, Gema Silvan, Paloma J. de Andres, Juan C. Illera
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Sciences, Vol 8, Iss 9, p 194 (2021)
Xenografts can grow in immunosuppressed hosts, such as SCID mice, and tumor material can be injected into hosts either ectopically or orthotopically. Choosing the correct model to use is a crucial step in animal research. The aim of this study was to
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2a13f29e434d46d78887d8aeb1fe27fa