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    Use of flow cytometric immunophenotyping to refine the cytological diagnosis of canine lymphoma by Comazzi, S., Gelain, M.E.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-05-2011)
    “…The diagnosis of canine lymphoma is a multi-step process involving clinical examination, diagnostic imaging, cytology, haematology, biochemical profiling,…”
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    Identification of suitable endogenous controls and differentially expressed microRNAs in canine fresh-frozen and FFPE lymphoma samples by Mortarino, M, Gioia, G, Gelain, M.E, Albonico, F, Roccabianca, P, Ferri, E, Comazzi, S

    Published in Leukemia research (01-08-2010)
    “…Abstract The elucidation of microRNA (miRNA) expression pattern in canine lymphoma is attractive for veterinary and comparative oncology due to similar…”
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    Platelet-derived Growth Factors and Receptors in Canine Lymphoma by Aricò, A., Guadagnin, E., Ferraresso, S., Gelain, M.E., Iussich, S., Rütgen, B.C., Mazzariol, S., Marconato, L., Aresu, L.

    Published in Journal of comparative pathology (01-11-2014)
    “…Platelet-derived growth factors (PDGFs) belong to a family of polypeptide growth factors that signal through cell surface tyrosine kinase receptors to…”
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    Flow cytometric detection of alpha-1-acid glycoprotein on feline circulating leucocytes by Paltrinieri, S, Marchini, I, Gelain, ME

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-08-2012)
    “…Objective To assess whether alpha‐1‐acid glycoprotein (AGP) can be detected on the membrane of feline circulating leucocytes. Design  The presence of AGP on…”
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    Immunophenotype-related microRNA expression in canine chronic lymphocytic leukemia by Gioia, G., Mortarino, M., Gelain, M.E., Albonico, F., Ciusani, E., Forno, I., Marconato, L., Martini, V., Comazzi, S.

    Published in Veterinary immunology and immunopathology (15-08-2011)
    “…MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are posttranscriptional regulatory noncoding RNAs used to profile human hematopoietic tumors. In this study, some mature miRNAs was…”
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    Evaluation of tyrosine-kinase receptor c-KIT (c-KIT) mutations, mRNA and protein expression in canine leukemia: Might c-KIT represent a therapeutic target? by Giantin, M., Aresu, L., Aricò, A., Gelain, M.E., Riondato, F., Martini, V., Comazzi, S., Dacasto, M.

    Published in Veterinary immunology and immunopathology (15-04-2013)
    “…The tyrosine-kinase receptor c-KIT (c-KIT) plays an important role in proliferation, survival and differentiation of progenitor cells in normal hematopoietic…”
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    Aberrant phenotypes and quantitative antigen expression in different subtypes of canine lymphoma by flow cytometry by Gelain, M.E., Mazzilli, M., Riondato, F., Marconato, L., Comazzi, S.

    Published in Veterinary immunology and immunopathology (15-02-2008)
    “…Flow cytometry may be a useful tool to analyze lymphoma samples that are obtained from fine needle aspirations (FNA). This study aimed to determine if flow…”
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    ZAP-70 and Syk expression in canine lymphoid cells and preliminary results on leukaemia cases by Mortarino, M., Gelain, M.E., Gioia, G., Ciusani, E., Bazzocchi, C., Comazzi, S.

    Published in Veterinary immunology and immunopathology (15-04-2009)
    “…Zeta-chain-associated protein (ZAP-70) and spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk) are structurally and functionally homologous tyrosine kinases playing a role in the T-…”
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    Flow cytometric expression of common antigens CD18/CD45 in blood from dogs with lymphoid malignancies: A semi-quantitative study by Comazzi, S., Gelain, M.E., Riondato, F., Paltrinieri, S.

    Published in Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology (15-08-2006)
    “…Flow cytometry is useful to study lymphoid malignancies since it allows both immunophenotyping of neoplastic cells and quantification of antigen expression…”
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    Flow cytometric patterns in blood from dogs with non-neoplastic and neoplastic hematologic diseases using double labeling for CD18 and CD45 by Comazzi, S, Gelain, M.E, Spagnolo, V, Riondato, F, Guglielmino, R, Sartorelli, P

    Published in Veterinary clinical pathology (01-03-2006)
    “…Background: In dogs, flow cytometry is used in the phenotyping of immunologic cells and in the diagnosis of hemic neoplasia. However, the paucity of specific…”
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