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Characterization of canine intestinal microRNA expression in inflammatory bowel disease and T-cell lymphoma

Differentiating between canine inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and intestinal T-cell lymphoma by histopathological examination of endoscopically-derived intestinal biopsies can be challenging and involves an invasive procedure requiring specialized equipment and training. A rapid, non-invasive meth...

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Published in:Journal of comparative pathology 2023-07, Vol.204, p.23-29
Main Authors: Irving, Jennifer R., Hiron, Thomas K., Davison, Lucy J., Xia, Dong, Beck, Samuel, Werling, Dirk, Williams, Jonathan
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