none8noDistant metastases represent a major step in the progression and fatal outcome of canine and feline mammary carcinomas. Recent studies have characterized the molecular phenotypes of mammary tumours and provided information on molecules that may allow targeted therapy in sites from which the tumours may not readily be surgically resected. Molecular phenotypes were determined immunohistochemically in three feline and two canine cases of mammary neoplasia, each presenting with multiple distant metastases. These tumours and their metastases often overexpressed the c-erbB-2 phenotype. A basal-like phenotype was found in the distant metastases from two cases. These findings suggest that canine and feline mammary tumours with distant ...
Feline mammary tumors are usually malignant and aggressive carcinomas. Most cases are simple monopha...
Introduction: This study was aimed to evaluate the relationship between the molecular phenotype of t...
In the last few years MMTV-like nucleotide sequences were detected in some feline and canine mammary...
Distant metastases represent a major step in the progression and fatal outcome of canine and feline ...
Distant metastases represent a major step in the progression and fatal outcome of canine and feline ...
Distant metastases represent a major step in progression and fatal outcome in canine and feline mamm...
The molecular characterization of mammary tumours represents a new stage in the development of effec...
Forty-eight canine and 57 feline mammary carcinomas with the corresponding lymph node metastasis wer...
The molecular characterization of mammary tumours represents a new stage in the development of effec...
In veterinary medicine, the ability to classify mammary tumours based on the molecular profile and a...
The relationship between the molecular phenotype of the primary mammary tumour and its related lymph...
International audienceFeline invasive mammary carcinomas are characterized by their high clinical ag...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
Most feline mammary tumours are aggressive carcinomas (80-90%) with poor prognosis. When compared to...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the molecular phenotype of the pri...
Feline mammary tumors are usually malignant and aggressive carcinomas. Most cases are simple monopha...
Introduction: This study was aimed to evaluate the relationship between the molecular phenotype of t...
In the last few years MMTV-like nucleotide sequences were detected in some feline and canine mammary...
Distant metastases represent a major step in the progression and fatal outcome of canine and feline ...
Distant metastases represent a major step in the progression and fatal outcome of canine and feline ...
Distant metastases represent a major step in progression and fatal outcome in canine and feline mamm...
The molecular characterization of mammary tumours represents a new stage in the development of effec...
Forty-eight canine and 57 feline mammary carcinomas with the corresponding lymph node metastasis wer...
The molecular characterization of mammary tumours represents a new stage in the development of effec...
In veterinary medicine, the ability to classify mammary tumours based on the molecular profile and a...
The relationship between the molecular phenotype of the primary mammary tumour and its related lymph...
International audienceFeline invasive mammary carcinomas are characterized by their high clinical ag...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
Most feline mammary tumours are aggressive carcinomas (80-90%) with poor prognosis. When compared to...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the molecular phenotype of the pri...
Feline mammary tumors are usually malignant and aggressive carcinomas. Most cases are simple monopha...
Introduction: This study was aimed to evaluate the relationship between the molecular phenotype of t...
In the last few years MMTV-like nucleotide sequences were detected in some feline and canine mammary...