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Publikováno v:
Journal of Small Animal Practice. 62:765-774
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the clinical characteristics, treatment, outcome and potential association between non-infectious inflammatory myopathy and malignancy in boxer dogs. MATERIALS AND METHODS Boxer dogs histologically diagnosed with non-infectious
Autor:
M R, Chambers, J B, Foote, R T, Bentley, D, Botta, D K, Crossman, D L, Della Manna, D, Estevez-Ordonez, J W, Koehler, C P, Langford, M A, Miller, J M, Markert, A K, Olivier, N B, Omar, S R, Platt, D R, Rissi, A, Shores, D C, Sorjonen, E S, Yang, A B, Yanke, G Y, Gillespie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Translational Genetics and Genomics.
Aim: To molecularly characterize the tumor microenvironment and evaluate immunologic parameters in canine glioma patients before and after treatment with oncolytic human IL-12-expressing herpes simplex virus (M032) and in treatment naïve canine glio
Autor:
George Yancey Gillespie, D.M. Self, Alicia M. Waters, Andy Shores, Nidal B. Omar, James M. Markert, M. R. Chambers, Jey W. Koehler, Jeremy B. Foote, Simon R. Platt, R. T. Bentley, Don C. Sorjonen, David K. Crossman, Amy B. Yanke
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 80:4568-4568
Introduction: Malignant gliomas are the most common primary brain tumors in humans, accounting for approximately 30% of all primary CNS tumors in adults (Levin et al., 2001). Interestingly, pet dogs spontaneously and sporadically develop malignant gl
Autor:
R. Longshore, K. Kopf, G. N. Burcham, R. T. Bentley, Margaret A. Miller, Hock Gan Heng, Starr Cameron, Jonathan M. Levine, S. Carrera-Justiz
Publikováno v:
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology. 14:318-330
The primary study objective was to determine whether clinical examination and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can underestimate canine gliomatosis cerebri (GC); we also investigated immunohistochemical features. Seven dogs with GC were studied; four
Autor:
R T, Bentley, G N, Burcham, H G, Heng, J M, Levine, R, Longshore, S, Carrera-Justiz, S, Cameron, K, Kopf, M A, Miller
Publikováno v:
Veterinary and comparative oncology. 14(3)
The primary study objective was to determine whether clinical examination and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can underestimate canine gliomatosis cerebri (GC); we also investigated immunohistochemical features. Seven dogs with GC were studied; four