The human ERBB2 proto-oncogene is widely considered a key gene involved in human breast cancer onset and progression. Among spontaneous tumors, mammary tumors are the most frequent cause of cancer death in cats and second most frequent in humans. In fact, naturally occurring tumors in domestic animals, more particularly cat mammary tumors, have been proposed as a good model for human breast cancer, but critical genetic and molecular information is still scarce. The aims of this study include the analysis of the cat ERBB2 gene partial sequences (between exon 17 and 20) in order to characterize a normal and a mammary lesion heterogeneous populations. Cat genomic DNA was extracted from normal frozen samples (n = 16) and from frozen and formali...
This paper presents the results of the study of various pathomorphological forms of breast tumors in...
Background: Feline mammary carcinoma has been proposed as a natural model of highly aggressive, hor...
Distant metastases represent a major step in progression and fatal outcome in canine and feline mamm...
Human ERBB2 is a proto-oncogene that codes for the erbB-2 epithelial growth factor receptor. In huma...
Human ERBB2 is a proto-oncogene that codes for the erbB-2 epithelial growth factor receptor. In huma...
The records are not clear, but Man has been sheltering the cat inside his home for over 12,000 years...
Cancer is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in domestic cats. In humans, an understandi...
Relative to the dog, integration of the cat into the “One Health” concept has been more restricted, ...
Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is a tyrosine kinase receptor overexpressed in a sub...
The molecular characterization of mammary tumours represents a new stage in the development of effec...
ERBB2 and TWIST1 genes survey in Cat mammary tumours: Nucleic Acids sequences and expression changes...
Background: Mammary tumors (MTs) in bitches are similar to breast cancers in women. Thus, they can b...
The molecular characterization of mammary tumours represents a new stage in the development of effec...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) numbers over 94 million in the USA alone, occupies households as a co...
Mammary tumours are the most common tumour type in female dogs. The formation of the mammary tumours...
This paper presents the results of the study of various pathomorphological forms of breast tumors in...
Background: Feline mammary carcinoma has been proposed as a natural model of highly aggressive, hor...
Distant metastases represent a major step in progression and fatal outcome in canine and feline mamm...
Human ERBB2 is a proto-oncogene that codes for the erbB-2 epithelial growth factor receptor. In huma...
Human ERBB2 is a proto-oncogene that codes for the erbB-2 epithelial growth factor receptor. In huma...
The records are not clear, but Man has been sheltering the cat inside his home for over 12,000 years...
Cancer is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in domestic cats. In humans, an understandi...
Relative to the dog, integration of the cat into the “One Health” concept has been more restricted, ...
Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is a tyrosine kinase receptor overexpressed in a sub...
The molecular characterization of mammary tumours represents a new stage in the development of effec...
ERBB2 and TWIST1 genes survey in Cat mammary tumours: Nucleic Acids sequences and expression changes...
Background: Mammary tumors (MTs) in bitches are similar to breast cancers in women. Thus, they can b...
The molecular characterization of mammary tumours represents a new stage in the development of effec...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) numbers over 94 million in the USA alone, occupies households as a co...
Mammary tumours are the most common tumour type in female dogs. The formation of the mammary tumours...
This paper presents the results of the study of various pathomorphological forms of breast tumors in...
Background: Feline mammary carcinoma has been proposed as a natural model of highly aggressive, hor...
Distant metastases represent a major step in progression and fatal outcome in canine and feline mamm...