Daniela Betz
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Granados-Soler J, Bornemann-Kolatzki K, Beck J, Brenig B, Schutz E, Betz D, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Mar;
10(1):5482.
PMID: 32198396
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Granados-Soler J, Bornemann-Kolatzki K, Beck J, Brenig B, Schutz E, Betz D, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Jan;
10(1):1003.
PMID: 31969654
Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are highly malignant. As the disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) are short, prognostication is crucial. Copy-number variations (CNVs) analysis by next-generation sequencing serves to...
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Granados-Soler J, Junginger J, Hewicker-Trautwein M, Bornemann-Kolatzki K, Beck J, Brenig B, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Sep;
8(1):13231.
PMID: 30185896
Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) with anaplastic and malignant spindle cells histologically resemble the human metaplastic breast carcinoma (hMBC), spindle-cell subtype. hMBCs display epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) characteristics. Herein we report the...
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Galindo-Zamora V, von Babo V, Eberle N, Betz D, Nolte I, Wefstaedt P
BMC Vet Res
. 2016 Jan;
12:20.
PMID: 26810893
Background: The amputation of a limb is a surgical procedure that is regularly performed in small animal practice. In spite of several clinical reports indicating high owner satisfaction after limb...
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Langner K, Joetzke A, Nerschbach V, Eberle N, Schuberth H, Koy M, et al.
BMC Vet Res
. 2014 Jan;
10:1.
PMID: 24383544
Background: Molecular techniques that detect canine lymphoma cells by their clonal antigen receptor gene rearrangement play an increasing role for diagnosis as well as for monitoring minimal residual disease during...