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Myoepithelial cells in canine mammary tumours
(Elsevier, 2016)
Mammary tumours are the most common neoplasms of female dogs. Compared to mammary tumours of humans and cats, myoepithelial (ME) cell involvement is common in canine mammary tumours (CMT) of any subtype. Since ME cell ...
Expression of oestrogen and progesterone receptor in canine sebaceous gland tumours
(Wiley, 2010)
Sebaceous gland oestrogen α (ERα) and progesterone (PR) receptor expression was examined immunohistochemically in 26 and 32 dogs respectively with sebaceous gland hyperplasia/adenomas, epitheliomas and carcinomas, and in ...
Sex Steroid Hormones and Tumors in Domestic Animals
(Intech, 2013)
Sex steroid hormones play a role in the development and control of animal tumours, particularly
in those arising in their target organs. Due to their incidence and prevalence, mammary
tumours of female dogs and cats are ...
Myoepithelial cell layer integrity in canine mammary carcinoma
(Elsevier, 2011)
The aim of this study was to determine whether the myoepithelial (ME) cell marker calponin could be used to analyze the integrity of the ME cell layer as a means of identifying canine mammary carcinoma in situ. Tissue from ...