Ontology highlight
ABSTRACT:
SUBMITTER: Simpson RM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4066658 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Simpson R Mark RM Bastian Boris C BC Michael Helen T HT Webster Joshua D JD Prasad Manju L ML Conway Catherine M CM Prieto Victor M VM Gary Joy M JM Goldschmidt Michael H MH Esplin D Glen DG Smedley Rebecca C RC Piris Adriano A Meuten Donald J DJ Kiupel Matti M Lee Chyi-Chia R CC Ward Jerrold M JM Dwyer Jennifer E JE Davis Barbara J BJ Anver Miriam R MR Molinolo Alfredo A AA Hoover Shelley B SB Rodriguez-Canales Jaime J Hewitt Stephen M SM
Pigment cell & melanoma research 20131121 1
Melanoma represents a significant malignancy in humans and dogs. Different from genetically engineered models, sporadic canine melanocytic neoplasms share several characteristics with human disease that could make dogs a more relevant preclinical model. Canine melanomas rarely arise in sun-exposed sites. Most occur in the oral cavity, with a subset having intra-epithelial malignant melanocytes mimicking the in situ component of human mucosal melanoma. The spectrum of canine melanocytic neoplasia ...[more]