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Objectives Pulmonary carcinoma in dogs is commonly managed with surgical resection; however, the role of adjuvant chemotherapy for grade II and III carcinomas remains unclear. This retrospective multicentre study investigated the outcomes in dogs treated with vinorelbine‐based adjuvant treatment (as monotherapy or combined chemotherapy) following ...
N. Wong, L. Brockley, S. Rajan, J. Yu
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Cell‐Specific Expression and Cellular Compartmental Regulation in Camptothecin Biosynthesis
ABSTRACT Plant secondary metabolites such as monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (MIAs) show tightly regulated biosynthesis and accumulation in specific organelles of distinct cell types. However, the cell‐specific expression patterns of anticancer MIA camptothecin biosynthetic genes in Ophiorrhiza pumila and the regulatory mechanisms of camptothecin ...
Xiaolong Hao +12 more
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ABSTRACT Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a neoplastic process originating from immature myeloid precursor cells. In this report, we describe a case of a 17‐month‐old with scaling of the scalp and swelling of the bilateral parotid glands who developed acute respiratory distress.
Aretha On +4 more
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A biotransformation pair consisting of vinblastine: vincristine present in the Catharanthus roseus plant is of immense pharmacological significance.
Gauri Srivastava +3 more
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Clinical Outcome and Histopathologic Assessment of Canine Perivulvar Mast Cell Tumours
ABSTRACT Anatomic location is a known prognostic factor for canine mast cell tumours (MCTs). Previous publications have reported conflicting results about the clinical significance of MCT location in the inguinal and perineal regions and male genitalia.
Madison R. Ahrens +2 more
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Vinblastine and vincristine are secondary metabolites from Madagascar periwinkles that have a very high economic value as chemotherapy drugs. These compounds are naturally produced in a very low quantity in planta.
Nisa Nur Iskandar, Iriawati Iriawati
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Toxicity of Cytarabine Intravenous Constant Rate Infusion in Cats With Lymphoma
ABSTRACT Cytarabine intravenous constant rate infusion (IV CRI) toxicity in cats with lymphoma has not been well documented. We aimed to assess toxicities following cytarabine IV CRI as a single‐agent or within a multiagent protocol in cats with lymphoma. Medical records of cats with lymphoma treated with cytarabine IV CRI, with documented dose, route,
Rachel Hanford +5 more
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A 3‐year‐old girl with a left optic nerve tumor
Brain Pathology, EarlyView.
Samuel López Muñoz +10 more
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The pharmacological potential of the methanolic stem extract of Acampe papillosa is evaluated using in vivo and in silico approaches. The extract demonstrates significant anxiolytic, sedative, anti‐inflammatory, and antipyretic activities in experimental models, while molecular docking supports the observed biological effects through favorable ...
Qurratul Ain Sadia +10 more
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