M. Nassiri, Seyedeh Arezoo Hosseini, S. Ghovvati, M. Zabetian
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Evaluation of Estrogen Receptor α and ß Genes Expression in Normal and Neoplastic Mammary Gland in Dogs by Real-time PCR
Mammary gland tumors are known to be among the commonest of neoplasms in humans as well as dogs. About 52% of all tumors correspond to mammary neoplasia, which is repeatedly reported among dogs and is the most common malignant neoplasia among bitches [1, 2]. Malignant tumors can be found in roughly 50% of mammary tumors in canids [2-4]. Malignant tumors are hormone-dependent neoplasms and might reappear after surgical removal or spread to other organs such as liver, lymph nodes, and lungs [5, 6].
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Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine (Formerly ‘Current Pharmacogenomics’) Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine (CPPM) is an international peer reviewed biomedical journal that publishes expert reviews, and state of the art analyses on all aspects of pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine under a single cover. The CPPM addresses the complex transdisciplinary challenges and promises emerging from the fusion of knowledge domains in therapeutics and diagnostics (i.e., theragnostics). The journal bears in mind the increasingly globalized nature of health research and services.