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Research article1993Peer reviewed

Canine mammary tumour cell lines established in vitro

Hellmén, Eva

Abstract

Mammary tumours are the most common tumours in the female dog. The tumours have a complex histology and exist in epithelial, mixed and mesenchymal forms. To study the biology of canine mammary tumours, five cell lines have been established and characterized. The results indicate that canine mammary tumours might be derived from mammary stem cells and that the tumour growth is independent of oestrogens. The established canine mammary tumour cell lines will be valuable tools in further studies of the histogenesis and pathogenesis of these tumours.

Keywords

MAMMARY TUMOR; DOG; IN-VITRO; HISTOGENESIS; CLASSIFICATION

Published in

Journal Of Reproduction And Fertility
1993, number: Suppl. 47, pages: 489-499
Publisher: SOC REPRODUCTION FERTILITY

      SLU Authors

    • Hellmén, Eva

      • Department of Pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Pathobiology

    Permanent link to this page (URI)

    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/64775