Animal models are essential for understanding lymphoma biology and testing new treatments prior to human studies. Spontaneously arising lymphomas in pet dogs represent an underutilized resource that could be used to complement current mouse lymphoma models, which do not adequately represent all aspects of the human disease. Canine lymphoma resembles human lymphoma in many important ways, including characteristic translocations and molecular abnormalities and similar therapeutic responses to chemotherapy, radiation, and newer targeted therapies (e.g. ibrutinib). Given the large number of pet dogs and high incidence of lymphoma, particularly in susceptible breeds, dogs represent a largely untapped resource for advancing the understanding and ...
Lymphoma is the most common hematological malignancy in developed countries. Outcome is strongly det...
Studies using dogs provide an ideal solution to the gap in animal models for natural disease and tra...
Here, we briefly review the state of knowledge of human cancer genetics to elaborate on the need for...
Animal models are essential for understanding lymphoma biology and testing new treatments prior to h...
International audienceBackground and Aim: There are over 400 genetically distinct breeds of dogs, ea...
International audienceBackground and Aim: There are over 400 genetically distinct breeds of dogs, ea...
Lymphoma is the most common haematopoietic malignancy of dogs, but little is known about its aetiolo...
Murine cancer models have been extremely useful for analyzing the biology of pathways involved in ca...
Murine cancer models have been extremely useful for analyzing the biology of pathways involved in ca...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: New research to improve the effectiveness of pro...
Lymphoma is the most common hematological malignancy in developed countries. Outcome is strongly det...
Lymphoma is the most common hematological malignancy in developed countries. Outcome is strongly det...
Studies using dogs provide an ideal solution to the gap in animal models for natural disease and tra...
Here, we briefly review the state of knowledge of human cancer genetics to elaborate on the need for...
Animal models are essential for understanding lymphoma biology and testing new treatments prior to h...
International audienceBackground and Aim: There are over 400 genetically distinct breeds of dogs, ea...
International audienceBackground and Aim: There are over 400 genetically distinct breeds of dogs, ea...
Lymphoma is the most common haematopoietic malignancy of dogs, but little is known about its aetiolo...
Murine cancer models have been extremely useful for analyzing the biology of pathways involved in ca...
Murine cancer models have been extremely useful for analyzing the biology of pathways involved in ca...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
Lymphoma represents the most frequent hematopoietic cancer in dogs, and it shows significant overlap...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: New research to improve the effectiveness of pro...
Lymphoma is the most common hematological malignancy in developed countries. Outcome is strongly det...
Lymphoma is the most common hematological malignancy in developed countries. Outcome is strongly det...
Studies using dogs provide an ideal solution to the gap in animal models for natural disease and tra...
Here, we briefly review the state of knowledge of human cancer genetics to elaborate on the need for...