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    • Myoepithelial cells in canine mammary tumours 

      Sánchez-Céspedes, Raquel; Millán, Yolanda; Guil-Luna, Silvia; Reymundo, Carlos; Espinosa de los Monteros, Antonio; Martín de las Mulas González-Albo, Juana (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 ...
    • Use of CD10 as a marker of canine mammary myoepithelial cells 

      Sánchez-Céspedes, Raquel; Suárez-Bonnet, Alejandro; Millán, Yolanda; Guil-Luna, Silvia; Reymundo, Carlos; Herráez, Pedro; Espinosa de los Monteros, Antonio; Martín de las Mulas González-Albo, Juana (Elsevier, 2013)
      CD10 is an important cell marker in the diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and of breast myoepithelial (ME) cells in humans. The objective of this study was to assess the value of CD10 as a marker of canine ME cells ...
    • Isolation, purification, culture and characterisation of myoepithelial cells from normal and neoplastic canine mammary glands using a magnetic-activated cell sorting separation system 

      Sánchez-Céspedes, Raquel; Maniscalco, Lorella; Lussich, Selina; Martignani, Eliane; De María, Rafaella; Martín de las Mulas González-Albo, Juana; Martín de las Mulas González-Albo, Juana; Millán, Yolanda (Elsevier, 2013)
      Mammary gland tumours, the most common malignant neoplasm in bitches, often display myoepithelial (ME) cell proliferation. The aim of this study was to isolate, purify, culture and characterise ME cells from normal and ...
    • Sex Steroid Hormones and Tumors in Domestic Animals 

      Millán, Yolanda; Guil-Luna, Silvia; Sánchez-Céspedes, Raquel; Martín de las Mulas González-Albo, Juana (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 ...
    • Red and White Wine Lees show inhibitory effects on liver carcinogenesis 

      Fernández Bedmar, Zahira Noemí; Anter, J.; Alonso Moraga, Ángeles; Delgado de la Torre, María del Pilar; Luque de Castro, M.D.; Millán, Yolanda; Sánchez-Frías, Marina; Guil-Luna, Silvia (Wiley, 2019-05)
      Scope: Wine has shown anticarcinogenic benefits in hepatocarcinoma and polyphenols seem to be responsible for these effects. Wine lees are the sediments produced during fermentation and they endow wine with organoleptic ...