Investigation of prognostic indicators for human uveal melanoma as biomarkers of canine uveal melanoma metastasis
Journal of Small Animal Practice2013Vol. 54(11), pp. 584–593
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Abstract
This preliminary study illustrates the potential utility of gene expression markers for predicting canine uveal melanoma metastasis. The genes displaying elevated expression in the metastasising tumours are part of a 12-discriminating gene set used in a routine assay, performed on fine needle aspirate biopsies collected without enucleation, for predicting human uveal melanoma metastasis. Further work is required to validate the results.
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