With the goal to indentifying the emerging concepts universal in tumor development from cancer stem cells, we have generated a dog cancer stem cell model system. Insight into the hierarchical organization of canine tumors as abnormal tissues that originates from, and are maintained by cancer sterm cells, should provide a mammalian tumor model system more similar to human than the rodent system
935-942Development and study of dog mammary tumour xenograft in immunosuppressed Swiss Albino Mice ...
Dog is the most tumor frequent species in the veterinary field. Mammary tumor is one of the most fre...
Studies focusing on the molecular basis of canine mammary tumors (CMT) have long been hampered by li...
Recent data suggests that mammary carcinogenesis may be driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs) derived f...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis has recently re-emerged as a compelling paradigm for the development...
Canine mammary tumors (CMTs) have histopathological, epidemiologic and clinical characteristics simi...
Recent studies suggest that human tumors are generated from cancer cells with stem cell (SC) propert...
Basal-like tumours constitute 2-18% of all human breast cancers (HBCs). These tumours have a basal m...
Recent studies suggest that human tumors are generated from cancer cells with stem cell (SC) propert...
Breast cancer is the most common and deadliest type of cancer in women. Although preclinical studies...
Current carcinogenesis theory states that only a small subset of tumor cells, the cancer stem cells ...
Canine inflammatory mammary cancer (IMC) shares epidemiologic, histopathological and clinical charac...
Human breast cancer (HBC), canine (CMT), and feline mammary tumors (FMT) are extremely common and ar...
Murine cancer models have been extremely useful for analyzing the biology of pathways involved in ca...
Mammary tumors in dogs hold great potential as naturally occurring breast cancer models in translati...
935-942Development and study of dog mammary tumour xenograft in immunosuppressed Swiss Albino Mice ...
Dog is the most tumor frequent species in the veterinary field. Mammary tumor is one of the most fre...
Studies focusing on the molecular basis of canine mammary tumors (CMT) have long been hampered by li...
Recent data suggests that mammary carcinogenesis may be driven by cancer stem cells (CSCs) derived f...
The cancer stem cell hypothesis has recently re-emerged as a compelling paradigm for the development...
Canine mammary tumors (CMTs) have histopathological, epidemiologic and clinical characteristics simi...
Recent studies suggest that human tumors are generated from cancer cells with stem cell (SC) propert...
Basal-like tumours constitute 2-18% of all human breast cancers (HBCs). These tumours have a basal m...
Recent studies suggest that human tumors are generated from cancer cells with stem cell (SC) propert...
Breast cancer is the most common and deadliest type of cancer in women. Although preclinical studies...
Current carcinogenesis theory states that only a small subset of tumor cells, the cancer stem cells ...
Canine inflammatory mammary cancer (IMC) shares epidemiologic, histopathological and clinical charac...
Human breast cancer (HBC), canine (CMT), and feline mammary tumors (FMT) are extremely common and ar...
Murine cancer models have been extremely useful for analyzing the biology of pathways involved in ca...
Mammary tumors in dogs hold great potential as naturally occurring breast cancer models in translati...
935-942Development and study of dog mammary tumour xenograft in immunosuppressed Swiss Albino Mice ...
Dog is the most tumor frequent species in the veterinary field. Mammary tumor is one of the most fre...
Studies focusing on the molecular basis of canine mammary tumors (CMT) have long been hampered by li...