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Canine Mammary Tumors

2023
"Canine mammary tumor is an important concern among both owners and veterinarians. Though frequency of mammary tumors varies in different species, canines are the most frequently affected ones, with prevalence about 3 times higher than humans. The book presents information on different types of canine mammary tumors and their features, symptoms ...
B.V. Sunil Kumar   +2 more
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Canine Mammary Gland Tumors

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1985
An understanding of the known biologic facts of this disease and methodical evaluation of the individual patient are necessary prerequisites for outlining rational courses of therapy for dogs afflicted with mammary tumors. Because of the common occurrence of multiple tumors arising at various stages of development simultaneously and the heterogeneity ...
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Canine mammary gland tumors

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003
The National Consensus Group recommends that all women with tumors larger than 1 cm be offered chemotherapy regardless of tumor histology of lymph node status. This recommendation is to ensure that everyone at risk for failing, even though the risk may be low in women with relatively small tumors and favorable histology, has a choice and receives the ...
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Mammary tumors induced by polyomavirus

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 1996
The first known member of the Polyomavirus family, murine Polyomavirus (MPyV), was discovered because of its oncogenic properties. The genetic simplicity of MPyV (shared with all members of the Py family), the wide spectrum of tumors induced by MPyV, and the convenient properties of its natural host, the mouse, make it a particularly interesting model ...
M M, Fluck, S Z, Haslam
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Cadherin Junctions in Mammary Tumors

Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 2001
Cadherins are the transmembrane component of adherens junctions found between interacting cells in tissues. The cadherins bind cells to one another in a specific manner and link to the actin cytoskeleton through intracellular catenins. In addition to promoting strong cell-cell adhesion, cadherins appear to initiate and modify intracellular signaling ...
M J, Wheelock, A P, Soler, K A, Knudsen
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Mammary tumors in splenectomized rats

Oncology Reports, 2002
The objective of this study was to examine how splenectomy affects the immune response, particularly T cells, in chemically-induced mammary tumors. Female rats were splenectomized and then exposed to 9,10-dimethyl-1,2-benz(a)anthracene (DMBA) to induce mammary tumors.
G, Kossoy   +3 more
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Mammary tumor virus (MTV) antigens in normal and mammary tumor‐bearing mice

International Journal of Cancer, 1973
AbstractQuantitative immunofluorescence tests were used to study MTV‐antigen production in normal and mammary tumor‐bearing mice of two low (BALB/c and C3Hf) and two high (C3H and GR) mammary cancer strains. Mammary tumors could be distinguished on the basis of MTV‐antigen expression in two groups; (1) a group of positive and (2) a group of negative ...
J H, Hilgers, G J, Theuns, R, van Nie
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Quantification of mouse mammary tumor virus structural proteins in hormone‐induced mammary tumors of low mammary tumor mouse strains

International Journal of Cancer, 1980
AbstractThe expression of the mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) in hormone‐induced mammary tumors was investigated by means of a radioimmunoassay for two major MMTV proteins, gp52 and p27. MMTV proteins were isolated on lectin affinity‐ and ion‐exchange chromatography columns. The purified viral proteins were electrophoretically homogeneous and retained
Nusse, R   +3 more
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Involvement of mouse mammary tumor virus in spontaneous and hormone-induced mammary tumors in low-mammary-tumor mouse strains

Journal of Virology, 1978
The involvement of the mouse mammary tumor virus (MTV) in spontaneous and hormone-induced mammary tumors in low-mammary-tumor mouse strains was studied by comparing the amounts of MTV RNA and MTV DNA sequences in mammary tumors and other tissues of mice with an without hormonal treatments. The following results were obtained.
Michalides, R   +4 more
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Selective amplification of mouse mammary tumor virus in mammary tumors of GR mice

Journal of Virology, 1980
DNAs extracted from the mammary tumors of GR mice were analyzed for mouse mammary tumor virus proviral sequences by the restriction enzyme-Southern blot procedure. The tumor DNAs contain more proviral copies of mouse mammary tumor virus than DNA from a nonmalignant tissue. The degree of proviral amplification is small (ca. one to five additional copies)
T G, Fanning, J P, Puma, R D, Cardiff
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