Dogs are relevant to biomedical research in connection both to veterinary medicine for their role as pets and to basic investigations for their use as animal models in pathology, pharmacology and toxicology studies. Proteomic analysis of biological fluids is less advanced for dogs than for other animal species but a wealth of information has already been gathered, which we summarize in this review. As a remarkable feature, we also assemble here for due reference a number of 2-DE serum/plasma or urine patterns in health and disease; some of them correspond to unpublished data from the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.
In between : Proteomics of dog biological fluids / I. Miller, A. Preßlmayer-Hartler, R. Wait, K. Hummel, C. Sensi, I. Eberini, E. Razzazi-Fazeli, E. Gianazza. - In: JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1874-3919. - 106(2014 Jun 25), pp. 30-45. [10.1016/j.jprot.2014.04.016]
In between : Proteomics of dog biological fluids
C. Sensi;I. Eberini;E. GianazzaUltimo
2014
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Dogs are relevant to biomedical research in connection both to veterinary medicine for their role as pets and to basic investigations for their use as animal models in pathology, pharmacology and toxicology studies. Proteomic analysis of biological fluids is less advanced for dogs than for other animal species but a wealth of information has already been gathered, which we summarize in this review. As a remarkable feature, we also assemble here for due reference a number of 2-DE serum/plasma or urine patterns in health and disease; some of them correspond to unpublished data from the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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