Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

Research Article
Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci. 4 (6): 294 - 300
 
Figure 1

Mammary tumour in a female dog

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a) Solid carcinoma characterized by pleomorphic cells with vesicular nucleus (H&E x40); b) Papillary adenocarcinoma characterized by pockets of proliferative cells invading the parenchyma in papillary pattern with numerous mitotic figures (H&E x10)

Figure 3

Quality and integrity of total RNase isolated from canine mammary tumour

Figure 4

PCR amplification of cDNA to check DNA contamination

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Amplification curve of different genes in RT-qPCR

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Dissociation curve of different genes in RT-qPCR

Figure 7

Relative gene expression of p53 gene (Group-wise)

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Relative gene expression of p53 gene (Individually) (NCMT-Normal canine mammary tissue; CMTT-canine mammary tumour tissue)

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Relative gene expression of Cox-2 gene, (Group-wise)

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Relative gene expression of Cox-2 gene (Individually) (NCMT-Normal canine mammary tissue; CMTT-canine mammary tumour tissue)