Development of iniparib as an anti-cancer agent was hindered in part by lingering questions regarding its mechanism of action, the activity of its metabolites, and their potential accumulation in tumors. Due to strong similarities in metabolism of iniparib between humans and dogs, a veterinary clinical trial in pet dogs with spontaneous cancers was designed to answer specific questions pertaining to pharmacokinetic exposures and tolerability of iniparib. Dogs were treated with iniparib alone and in combination with carboplatin chemotherapy. Iniparib doses ranged between 10-70 mg/kg intravenously (IV). Plasma, tumor and normal tissue samples were collected before and at various time points scheduled after exposure for pharmacokinetic and bio...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the pharmacokinetics and toxicity of the novel oral demethy...
Lapatinib is a low-molecular-weight agent targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and ...
Abstract. Canine cancer has become more prevalent in recent years because of increased life expectan...
Development of iniparib as an anti-cancer agent was hindered in part by lingering questions regardin...
<p>Pharmacokinetics and tissue biodistribution of iniparib and selected metabolites in the tumor-bea...
The aim of the current study was to compare pharmacokinetics of local chemotherapy by pelvic intra-a...
Carboplatin is a chemotherapy agent widely used in veterinary oncology to treat various types of tum...
Comparative oncology research is gaining traction as a method for streamlining the drug discovery an...
Comparative oncology has shown that naturally occurring canine cancers are of valuable and translata...
BACKGROUND: A broad range of gemcitabine dosages have been used in dogs. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To...
Murine cancer models have been extremely useful for analyzing the biology of pathways involved in ca...
Background: A broad range of gemcitabine dosages have been used in dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives: To d...
Introduction. Gemcitabine is a nucleoside analogue with unique metabolic and mechanistic properties....
<p>Combretastatin A4-Phosphate (CA4P) is a vascular disrupting agent revealing promising resul...
Combretastatin A4-Phosphate (CA4P) is a vascular disrupting agent revealing promising results in can...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the pharmacokinetics and toxicity of the novel oral demethy...
Lapatinib is a low-molecular-weight agent targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and ...
Abstract. Canine cancer has become more prevalent in recent years because of increased life expectan...
Development of iniparib as an anti-cancer agent was hindered in part by lingering questions regardin...
<p>Pharmacokinetics and tissue biodistribution of iniparib and selected metabolites in the tumor-bea...
The aim of the current study was to compare pharmacokinetics of local chemotherapy by pelvic intra-a...
Carboplatin is a chemotherapy agent widely used in veterinary oncology to treat various types of tum...
Comparative oncology research is gaining traction as a method for streamlining the drug discovery an...
Comparative oncology has shown that naturally occurring canine cancers are of valuable and translata...
BACKGROUND: A broad range of gemcitabine dosages have been used in dogs. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To...
Murine cancer models have been extremely useful for analyzing the biology of pathways involved in ca...
Background: A broad range of gemcitabine dosages have been used in dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives: To d...
Introduction. Gemcitabine is a nucleoside analogue with unique metabolic and mechanistic properties....
<p>Combretastatin A4-Phosphate (CA4P) is a vascular disrupting agent revealing promising resul...
Combretastatin A4-Phosphate (CA4P) is a vascular disrupting agent revealing promising results in can...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the pharmacokinetics and toxicity of the novel oral demethy...
Lapatinib is a low-molecular-weight agent targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and ...
Abstract. Canine cancer has become more prevalent in recent years because of increased life expectan...