Inflammatory Related Reactions in Humans and in Canine Breast Cancers, A Spontaneous Animal Model of Disease
Inflammatory cells are emerging markers in various cancers in human trials. The relationship between the inflammatory cells response, cancer grade, and progression has been investigated experimentally in a spontaneous canine model of breast cancer and in the unselected population (18-64 years.o.) un...
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Main Authors: | Domenico Tricarico (Author), Anna Sara Convertino (Author), Irsida Mehmeti (Author), Girolamo Ranieri (Author), Francesco Leonetti (Author), Carmelo Laface (Author), Nicola Zizzo (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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