Riondato et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Flow cytometric features of B-and T-lmphocytes in reactive lymph nodes compared to their neoplastic counterparts in dogsRiondato et al., 2023
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- Riondato F
- Poggi A
- Miniscalco B
- Sini F
- Marconato L
- Martini V
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- Veterinary Sciences
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Simple Summary In-depth knowledge of non-neoplastic patterns is fundamental when diagnosing neoplasia. In the present study, we described the flow cytometric (FC) features of B-and T-lymphocytes in 42 canine reactive lymph nodes and 36 lymphomas. Proliferative …
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