<p><b>Double immunohistochemical staining for p63 and CK8/18.</b> (A) PC with p63-/CK8/18+ phenotype. It is possible to note cytoplasmic CK8/18 expression (red staining—arrow) in neoplastic cells and nuclear negative p63 staining in neoplastic cells. There is a p63+/CK8/18- basal cell (arrowhead) (internal control). Negative signal can be observed as the blue color. (B) PC with p63+/CK8/18+ phenotype. Note the neoplastic doubled stained cells (arrows). It is also observed p63-/CK8/18+ cells (arrowhead) and p63+/CK8/18- basal cells (doted circle).</p
The life expectancy of dogs is increasing and is associated with a greater frequency of age-related ...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
<p>(A) p63 immunohistochemical expression in a normal prostate gland. Positive basal cells were obse...
<div><p>An unusual variant of prostate adenocarcinoma (PC) expressing nuclear p63 in secretory cells...
An unusual variant of prostate adenocarcinoma (PC) expressing nuclear p63 in secretory cells instead...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
The development of prostate cancer is believed to be a multistep process, progressing sequentially f...
The development of prostate cancer is believed to be a multistep process, progressing sequentially f...
<p>Immunohistochemical panel evaluated in normal canine prostate tissues and neoplastic prostate cel...
<p>(A) Normal prostatic tissue presented strong expression of NKX3.1. All p63+ and p63- PCs were neg...
BACKGROUND. In this study we try to identify the origin of canine prostate cancer (cPC) by classifyi...
The life expectancy of dogs is increasing and is associated with a greater frequency of age-related ...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
<p>(A) p63 immunohistochemical expression in a normal prostate gland. Positive basal cells were obse...
<div><p>An unusual variant of prostate adenocarcinoma (PC) expressing nuclear p63 in secretory cells...
An unusual variant of prostate adenocarcinoma (PC) expressing nuclear p63 in secretory cells instead...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
The development of prostate cancer is believed to be a multistep process, progressing sequentially f...
The development of prostate cancer is believed to be a multistep process, progressing sequentially f...
<p>Immunohistochemical panel evaluated in normal canine prostate tissues and neoplastic prostate cel...
<p>(A) Normal prostatic tissue presented strong expression of NKX3.1. All p63+ and p63- PCs were neg...
BACKGROUND. In this study we try to identify the origin of canine prostate cancer (cPC) by classifyi...
The life expectancy of dogs is increasing and is associated with a greater frequency of age-related ...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...