Detection of monoclonality in intestinal lymphoma with polymerase chain reaction for antigen receptor gene rearrangement analysis to differentiate from enteritis in dogs

Author:

Ohmura S.1,Leipig M.2,Schöpper I.1,Hergt F.1,Weber K.1,Rütgen B. C.3,Tsujimoto H.4,Hermanns W.2,Hirschberger J.1

Affiliation:

1. Clinic of Small Animal Medicine, Center for Clinical Veterinary Medicine; Ludwig Maximilian University; Munich Germany

2. Institute of Veterinary Pathology; Ludwig Maximilian University; Munich Germany

3. Department of Pathobiology, Clinical Pathology Platform; University of Veterinary Medicine; Vienna Austria

4. Department of Veterinary, Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences; The University of Tokyo; Tokyo Japan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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