Immunohistochemical evaluation of immune cell infiltration in canine gliomas
Krane, G. A., O’Dea, C. A., Malarkey, D. E., Miller, A. D., Miller, C. R., Tokarz, D. A., … Mariani, C. L. (2021, July 1). Veterinary Pathology, Vol. 7.
topics (OpenAlex): Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment; Immune cells in cancer; Cancer Cells and Metastasis
TL;DR:
The distribution of immune cells infiltrating spontaneous intracranial canine gliomas was determined and there was a significant increase in tumor area fraction of CD163 compared to Mac387, and this ratio was greater in high- grade tumors than in low-grade tumors.
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Added: August 2, 2021
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