Florenza Luder Ripoli
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Recent Articles
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Lorke M, Willen M, Lucas K, Schille J, Luder Ripoli F, Willenbrock S, et al.
Res Vet Sci
. 2020 Jan;
129:137-153.
PMID: 32000015
In dogs, decreasing telomere length is a biomarker for cellular aging. On a systemic level, aging affects the locomotor system in particular, leading to restricted joint mobility. As aging is...
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Leenaars C, Van der Mierden S, Durst M, Goerlich-Jansson V, Luder Ripoli F, Keubler L, et al.
Lab Anim
. 2019 Oct;
54(1):26-32.
PMID: 31657274
Severity assessment for experiments conducted with laboratory animals is still based mainly on subjective evaluations; evidence-based methods are scarce. Objective measures, amongst which determination of the concentrations of stress hormones,...
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Luder Ripoli F, Buettner M, Bleich A
ALTEX
. 2019 Jan;
36(1):141-142.
PMID: 30633304
No abstract available.
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Wall L, Mohr A, Luder Ripoli F, Schulze N, Penter C, Hungerbuehler S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Jun;
13(6):e0199023.
PMID: 29902265
Exercise intolerance is the first symptom of heart disease. Yet an objective and standardised method in canine cardiology to assess exercise capacity in a clinical setting is lacking. In contrast,...
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Hammer S, Becker A, Rateitschak K, Mohr A, Luder Ripoli F, Hennecke S, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2016 Oct;
17(10).
PMID: 27690019
Human and canine mammary tumours show partial claudin expression deregulations. Further, claudins have been used for directed therapeutic approaches. However, the development of claudin targeting approaches requires stable claudin expressing...
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Luder Ripoli F, Conradine Hammer S, Mohr A, Willenbrock S, Hewicker-Trautwein M, Brenig B, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2016 Sep;
17(9).
PMID: 27657059
Mammary gland tumors are one of the most common neoplasms in female dogs, and certain breeds are prone to develop the disease. The use of biomarkers in canines is still...
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Mohr A, Luder Ripoli F, Conradine Hammer S, Willenbrock S, Hewicker-Trautwein M, Kielbowicz Z, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Sep;
11(9):e0163311.
PMID: 27649560
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is currently considered the method of choice for steroid hormone receptor status evaluation in human breast cancer and, therefore, it is commonly utilized for assessing canine mammary tumors....
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Luder Ripoli F, Mohr A, Conradine Hammer S, Willenbrock S, Hewicker-Trautwein M, Hennecke S, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2016 May;
17(5).
PMID: 27187374
Mammary neoplasms are the tumors most affecting female dogs and women. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues are an invaluable source of archived biological material. Fresh frozen (FF) tissue is considered ideal...