Cell-Free DNA and DNase Activity in Dogs with Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2017Vol. 31(5), pp. 1441–1450
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Abstract
Cell-free DNA is elevated in dogs with IMHA and likely reflects increased release rather than impaired degradation of DNA. Cell-free DNA concentration is potentially associated with death and might be a prognostic indicator, but this requires confirmation in a larger population.
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