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Localization of Tissue Copper in Mouse Mammary Tumors
(Karger, 1989)
The purpose of this study was to determine the copper deposition and localization during the evolution of two murine mammary adenocarcinomas. In the normal tissue, the copper was located within the cytoplasm, whereas it ...
Primary diffuse mammary hemangiosarcoma in a female dog
(2018-11-01)
In veterinary medicine, primary mammary hemangiosarcoma is a very rare disease and there was no previous report describing the disease in dogs. Herein, we describe necropsy findings of a female dog, which presented a diffuse ...
Spontaneous mammary carcinomas in female dogs: association between immunohistochemical degrees of neoplasia aggressiveness and residual pyrethroids
(2012)
Of the tumors diagnosed in the female dogs have the highest mammary neoplasias incidence. These neoplasias can be influenced by environmental contaminants. Despite evidence of pyrethroid toxicity, carcinogenic potential ...
Progesterone receptor membrane component 1 (PGRMC1) expression in canine mammary tumors: A preliminary study
(2020-10-01)
Canine mammary tumors (CMT) represent the most common neoplasms in female dogs and their diagnosis and classification relies on histopathological examination. Recently, PGRMC1 has been considered to be a putative biomarker ...
Telocytes are associated with tissue remodeling and angiogenesis during the postlactational involution of the mammary gland in gerbils
(2020-01-01)
The postlactational involution of the mammary gland is a complex process. It involves the collapse of the alveoli and the remodeling of the extracellular matrix, which in turn implies a complex set of interrelations between ...
Markers and antibodies for characterization of goat mammary tissue and the derived primary epithelial cell cultures
(Brazilian Journal of Animal Science, 2023)
Residues of pyrethroids in the adipose tissue adjacent to spontaneous mammary carcinoma in female dogs
(2010)
The exposure to environmental pollutants can be associated with the development of mammary cancer in female dogs. The objective was to identify pyrethroid alethrin, lambdacialothrin, cypermethrin, deltamethrin and tetramethrin ...
Acetaldehyde accumulation in rat mammary tissue after an acute treatment with alcohol
(Wiley, 2007-06)
Previous studies reported the presence in rat mammary tissue of a cytosolic xanthine oxidoreductase pathway for the metabolism of alcohol to acetaldehyde and hydroxyl radicals and to the microsomal biotransformation of ...
Hormonal Carcinogenesis in Canine Mammary Cancer: Molecular Mechanisms of Estradiol Involved in Malignant Progression
(MDPI, 2021)
Canine mammary cancer corresponds to a tumor disease that frequently affects female dogs, especially those that are reproductively intact. This disease can decrease the survival and quality of life of affected animals; ...