Canine mammary sarcomas are usually very aggressive and easily metastasize. Unfortunately the biology of this type of tumor is not well known because they are a very rare type of tumors. The aim of this study was to find differences in gene expression patterns in canine mammary osteosarcomas (malignant) versus osteomas (benign) using DNA microarrays. Our microarray experiment showed that 11 genes were up-regulated in osteosarcoma in comparison to osteoma whereas 36 genes were down-regulated. Among the up-regulated genes were: PDK1, EXT1, and EIF4H which are involved in AKT/PI3K and GLI/Hedgehog pathways. These genes play an important role in cell biology (cancer cell proliferation) and may be essential in osteosarcoma formation and developm...
Abstract Background The frequency of mammary malignancies in canine patients is even three times ove...
BACKGROUND: Canine osteosarcoma is clinically nearly identical to the human disease, but is common a...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Dogs develop osteosarcoma (OSA) and the di...
Canine mammary sarcomas are usually very aggressive and easily metastasize. Unfortunately the biolog...
Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common primary bone tumor in both dogs and people. Spontaneous OSA in...
Spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms of unspayed fema...
Spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms of unspayed fema...
Spontaneous tumors in dog have been demonstrated to share many features with their human counterpart...
Mammary tumors are the most common type of tumors affecting female dogs. There is a remarkable heter...
Cancer-associated stroma (CAS) plays a key role in cancer initiation and progression. Spontaneously ...
Extensive expression of craniofacial related homeobox genes in canine mammary sarcomas Journal Breas...
Cancer-associated stroma (CAS) plays a key role in cancer initiation and progression. Spontaneously ...
Abstract Background Spontaneous tumors in dog have been demonstrated to share many features with the...
Background: Spontaneous tumors in dog have been demonstrated to share many features with their human...
In light of the high incidence of mammary cancer in dogs and completion of the canine genome sequenc...
Abstract Background The frequency of mammary malignancies in canine patients is even three times ove...
BACKGROUND: Canine osteosarcoma is clinically nearly identical to the human disease, but is common a...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Dogs develop osteosarcoma (OSA) and the di...
Canine mammary sarcomas are usually very aggressive and easily metastasize. Unfortunately the biolog...
Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most common primary bone tumor in both dogs and people. Spontaneous OSA in...
Spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms of unspayed fema...
Spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms of unspayed fema...
Spontaneous tumors in dog have been demonstrated to share many features with their human counterpart...
Mammary tumors are the most common type of tumors affecting female dogs. There is a remarkable heter...
Cancer-associated stroma (CAS) plays a key role in cancer initiation and progression. Spontaneously ...
Extensive expression of craniofacial related homeobox genes in canine mammary sarcomas Journal Breas...
Cancer-associated stroma (CAS) plays a key role in cancer initiation and progression. Spontaneously ...
Abstract Background Spontaneous tumors in dog have been demonstrated to share many features with the...
Background: Spontaneous tumors in dog have been demonstrated to share many features with their human...
In light of the high incidence of mammary cancer in dogs and completion of the canine genome sequenc...
Abstract Background The frequency of mammary malignancies in canine patients is even three times ove...
BACKGROUND: Canine osteosarcoma is clinically nearly identical to the human disease, but is common a...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Dogs develop osteosarcoma (OSA) and the di...