Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually exploited in forensic medicine, to find missing people and specific substances showing peculiar sensorial features. In clinic, there is the possibility to take advantage of dogs smell, which are conveniently trained, for the screening of cancers and other diseases. The common feature is the presence of molecules in organic samples that may be considered as biomarkers of a specific pathology. In cancer, scientific evidences exist about screening of melanoma, lung, breast, rectum, ovarian, prostate and bladder cancer. Instead, other pathologies manifest the presence of organic volatile compounds in biologic materials, such as spit, faeces and urine...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the most common oncological cause of death in the Western world. ...
The use of trained dogs for the detection of volatile biomarkers in biological samples has great po...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Early diagnosis of cancer using effective screening methods is crucial for successful treatment. Rec...
Abstract The extraordinary olfactory sense of canines combined with the possibility to learn by oper...
Olfaction in dogs is crucial for gathering important information about the environment, recognizing ...
The olfactory ability of the dog far exceeds that of humans. In order to better understand how dogs ...
A sniffer (detecting) dog is conventionally defined as an animal trained to use its olfactory percep...
Early detection of lung cancer (LC) is a priority since LC is characterized by symptoms mimicking ot...
Human lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world because early diagnosis...
David C Dorman,1 Melanie L Foster,2 Katherine E Fernhoff,1 Paul R Hess2 1Department of Molecular and...
The olfactory capacity of animals has long been used by humans to help with various activities, e.g....
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the most common oncological cause of death in the Western world. ...
The use of trained dogs for the detection of volatile biomarkers in biological samples has great po...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Dogs'smell ability is about 10000-100000 more developed than humans' one. Dogs smell is usually expl...
Early diagnosis of cancer using effective screening methods is crucial for successful treatment. Rec...
Abstract The extraordinary olfactory sense of canines combined with the possibility to learn by oper...
Olfaction in dogs is crucial for gathering important information about the environment, recognizing ...
The olfactory ability of the dog far exceeds that of humans. In order to better understand how dogs ...
A sniffer (detecting) dog is conventionally defined as an animal trained to use its olfactory percep...
Early detection of lung cancer (LC) is a priority since LC is characterized by symptoms mimicking ot...
Human lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world because early diagnosis...
David C Dorman,1 Melanie L Foster,2 Katherine E Fernhoff,1 Paul R Hess2 1Department of Molecular and...
The olfactory capacity of animals has long been used by humans to help with various activities, e.g....
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the most common oncological cause of death in the Western world. ...
The use of trained dogs for the detection of volatile biomarkers in biological samples has great po...
Animal olfactory detection of human diseases has attracted an increasing amount of interest from res...