Issue 9, 2016

Application of post-genomic techniques in dog cancer research

Abstract

Omics techniques have been widely applied to veterinary science, although mostly on farm animal productions and infectious diseases. In canine oncology, on the contrary, the use of omics methodologies is still far behind. This review presents the most recent achievement in the application of postgenomic techniques, such as transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics, to canine cancer research. The protocols to recover material suitable for omics analyses from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues are presented, and omics applications for biomarker discovery and their potential for cancer diagnostics in veterinary medicine are highlighted.

Graphical abstract: Application of post-genomic techniques in dog cancer research

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
28 Mar 2016
Accepted
16 Jun 2016
First published
17 Jun 2016

Mol. BioSyst., 2016,12, 2665-2679

Author version available

Application of post-genomic techniques in dog cancer research

F. Ceciliani, P. Roccabianca, C. Giudice and C. Lecchi, Mol. BioSyst., 2016, 12, 2665 DOI: 10.1039/C6MB00227G

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