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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Animali terrestri come indicatori biologici dei vari ecosistemi in relazione alla salute umana

Merendi, Flavia <1967> 19 April 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Classificazione su base molecolare dei tumori mammari della cagna mediante metodica immunoistochimica

Sassi, Francesco <1980> 23 April 2009 (has links)
Background. A new classification system of human breast tumours based on the immunohistochemical characterization has been applied to mammary tumours of the female dog with the aim to verify its association with invasion and grade, and prognostic aid in veterinary medicine. Methods. Forty-five canine mammary carcinomas with a two-year post-mastectomy follow-up were selected from our database, and the following antibodies were applied: anti-cytokeratines 14, 5/6, oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and ERB-B2. . The tumours were grouped for phenotype as: luminal-like (ER+ and/or PR+, CK14-, CK5/6-) type A (ERB-B2-), and B (ERB-B2+); basal-like (ER-, PR-, CK14+ and/or CK5/6+, ERB-B2-); ERB-B2 (ER-, PR-, CK14-, CK5/6-, ERB-B2+). Association with invasion, grade and histotypes were evaluated and Kaplan-Meier survival curves estimated, then compared by survival analysis. Results. Thirty-five cases with luminal pattern (ER+ and PR+) were subgrouped into 13 A type and 22 B type, if ERB-B2 positive or negative . Most luminal-like A and basal-like cases were grade 1 carcinomas, while the percentage of luminal B cases was higher in grade 2 and 3 (Pearson Chi-square P=0.009). No difference in the percentage of molecular subtypes was evidenced between simple and complex/mixed carcinomas (Pearson Chi-square P=0.47). No significant results were obtained by survival analysis, even if basal-like had a more favourable prognosis than luminal-like. Conclusion. The panel of antibodies identified only 3 groups (luminal-like A and B, and basal-like) in the dog. Even though canine mammary tumours may be a model of human breast cancer, the existence of the same types of carcinoma as in the woman need to be confirmed. Canine mammary carcinomas show high molecular heterogeneity, which would benefit from a classification based on molecular differences. However, by multivariate analysis, the molecular classification appears a variable with a dependent value if compared to invasion and grade that are independent, suggesting that, at present, caution should be used in the application of such a classification to the dog, in which invasion and grade supply the most important prognostic information.
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Tumori uterini e mammari della coniglia

Vinci, Annachiara <1978> 23 April 2009 (has links)
No description available.
54

Applicazioni Immunocitochimiche nella Citodiagnostica Oncologica Veterinaria

Cesari, Alessandro <1981> 23 April 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Artrodesi vertebrale dorsale in conigli New-Zealand White da 1 a 18 mesi: valutazioni clinico-radiologiche e fisio-anatomo-istopatologiche

Canavese, Federico <1975> 19 April 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Patologie da Porcine Circovirus tipo 2 (PCV2) nel suino

Fusaro, Laura <1981> 19 April 2011 (has links)
The main work involved the PMWS (Post-weaning multisystemic Wasting Syndrome), caused by PCV-2 (Porcine Circovirus type 2) that involved post-weaned pigs. Merial Italy has funded a study activity in which groups of 3-5 animals were sampled for lungs, tracheo-bronchial and superficial inguinal lymph nodes, ileum and tonsils. The protocol applied can be identified as a more diagnostic potential on the individual than on the group. PNP. Another investigation has been conducted to study proliferative and necrotizing pneumonia (PNP), a form of interstitial pneumonia in weaning and post-weaning pigs characterized by hypertrophy and hyperplasia of type II pneumocytes, coagulative necrosis and granular debris within alveolar spaces. Many studies suggest porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) as the main causes of the disease, but Aujeszky disease virus (ADV) and swine influenza virus (SIV) are also considered. An immunohistochemical study was carried out to evaluate the role of these viruses in PNP lesions in Italy. PNP results primarily associated with PRRSV, even if co-infection is characterized by more severe histological features. Reproductive pathology. A major risk factor for PCV2 infection is a viraemic episode taking place in pregnant sows with low antibody titer which is transmitted by specific PCV2 products of conception. PCV2 can infect the fetus even by vehicles through infected semen or ova, or as a result of infection of the genital tract. An investigation was carried out to identify the presence and localization of PCV2 in the genital tracts of sows experimentally infected with PCV2 and in their fetuses. The results obtained suggest that: conventional sows can be infected by intrauterine exposition; low antibody titres increase the probability of infection; PCV2 infection close to insemination time reduces the pregnancy rate; placental lesions may represent an additional cause of fetal suffering.
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Metodiche istologiche di utilità prognostica in oncologia veterinaria

Scarpa, Filippo <1979> 19 April 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Ruolo dei recettori tirosinchinasici in oncologia animale / The role of tyrosine kinase receptors in veterinary oncology

Sabattini, Silvia <1982> 24 May 2012 (has links)
Disregolazioni dei recettori tirosinchinasici (RTK) sono di frequente riscontro nei tumori dell’uomo e in molti casi sono indicatori biologici che permettono di definire in maniera più accurata la prognosi dei pazienti. Possono rappresentare inoltre marker predittivi per la risposta a terapie antitumorali con farmaci a bersaglio molecolare. Numerosi inibitori tirosinchinasici (TKI) sono attualmente in corso di studio o già disponibili per l’utilizzo in oncologia umana, e molti di questi hanno dimostrato una significativa efficacia utilizzati singolarmente o in combinazione a terapie convenzionali. Studi recenti indicano che un quadro analogo di disregolazione dei recettori tirosinchinasici è presente anche nelle neoplasie dei piccoli animali, e ne suggeriscono in molti casi un’implicazione prognostica. Gli inibitori tirosinchinasi sono da poco entrati nell’arena dell’oncologia veterinaria, ma i primi risultati lasciano supporre che siano destinati ad essere integrati definitivamente nei protocolli terapeutici standard. La tesi consiste in una parte introduttiva in cui sono trattate le principali funzioni biologiche dei recettori tirosinchinasici, la loro struttura e il loro ruolo nell’oncogenesi e nella progressione tumorale in medicina umana e veterinaria. Si affrontano inoltre le principali metodiche di laboratorio per l’analisi molecolare in oncologia e i meccanismi d’azione dei farmaci inibitori tirosinchinasici, con un cenno ai prodotti maggiormente utilizzati e alle loro indicazioni. Segue la presentazione e la discussione dei risultati di quattro studi relativi alla valutazione delle disregolazioni del recettore tirosinchinasico Kit (espressione aberrante e mutazioni genomiche) nel mastocitoma cutaneo del gatto e del recettore del fattore di crescita epidermico (EGFR) nel carcinoma squamocellulare cutaneo del gatto e nei tumori polmonari primitivi del cane, con particolare attenzione al loro ruolo prognostico. / Protein kinases are enzymes that play key roles in cell signal transduction, regulating pathways critical in cell growth, differentiation, survival and death. Dysfunction of many protein kinases, particularly the tyrosine kinases, has been identified in a variety of human cancers, and has just begun to be investigated in spontaneous tumours of dogs and cats. We present the results of four studies aimed at characterizing the dysregulation (aberrant immunohistochemical expression and gene mutations) of Kit receptor tyrosine kinase in feline cutaneous mast cell tumors and the overexpression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in feline squamous cell carcinoma and in canine primary lung cancer. The potential prognostic implications of the observed dysregulation are discussed.
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Rilievi anatomo-patologici e batteriologici condotti sull’apparato gastroenterico di una metapopolazione di cinghiali (Sus scrofa) / Pathological and bacteriological findings on gastrointestinal samples collected in a wild boar (Sus scrofa) metapopulation

Bassi, Patrizia <1984> 15 May 2013 (has links)
Nell’ambito della patologia gastroenterica del suino sono comprese alcune malattie sostenute da batteri spirillari gram negativi, di cui sono disponibili numerose trattazioni riguardanti, soprattutto, l'aspetto epidemiologico e patogenetico. Per alcuni di questi agenti microbici, e per le relative manifestazioni patologiche, poco si conosce nel cinghiale selvatico, animale correlato filogeneticamente al suino domestico, ma compreso in un’ecologia completamente differente. Da queste premesse è nato un approccio di ricerca e studio del comportamento di questi microrganismi in una metapopolazione di cinghiali, abbattuti durante il piano di controllo della popolazione densità-dipendente nel Parco dei Gessi e Calanchi dell’Abbadessa (BO), cercando di rapportare le conoscenze riportate in letteratura sul suino domestico con quanto è scaturito dalle indagini condotte sul cinghiale selvatico. In particolare è stata indagata con metodica immunoistochimica la presenza di Lawsonia intracellularis, patogeno del suino responsabile di Enterite Proliferativa (EP), in secondo luogo sono state condotte indagini batteriologiche e istologiche da stomaco e intestino, finalizzate all’isolamento di microrganismi spirillari dei generi Campylobacter e Helicobacter, da correlare all’eventuale presenza di lesioni infiammatorie e ulcerative gastriche o enteriche valutate secondo sistemi a punteggio ottenuti dalla bibliografia o realizzati in base alla tipologia di infiltrato cellulare e alla sua localizzazione. In ultimo, a fini comparativi con uno studio condotto nel 2002-2004 nello steso Parco Regionale, sono stati monitorati i livelli di antibioticoresistenza di indicatori fecali usando metodiche internazionali standardizzate (Escherichia coli e Enterococcus faecium.) nonché su un numero significativo di isolati di Campylobacter lanienae, per ottenere indicazioni preliminari sull’andamento nei 10 anni trascorsi dello stato di inquinamento da farmaco del Parco stesso. I risultati ottenuti permettono di ampliare le conoscenze sulla flora enterica del cinghiale selvatico e pongono questioni di sicurezza pubblica sulla gestione dei mammiferi selvatici. / In the field of swine pathology many studies are available about some gastrointestinal bacteria like Lawsonia intracellularis, Helicobacter spp. and Campylobacter spp.. Less studies have been performed for the same bacteria on wild boar, which is strongly phylogenetically related with domestic swine but lives in a different ecological habitat. The aim of this study is to define if, and how, these bacteria can be related with pathological findings on gastrointestinal tracts in wild boar, and to compare these findings with those reported for domestic swine. The wild boar samples have been collected during a culling project in the Regional Park of Gessi Bolognesi e Calanchi dell’Abbadessa (BO) in Italy during the year 2011. Infection with Lawsonia intracellularis has been investigated with immunohistochemistry, while the research of Helicobacter spp. and Campylobacter spp. has been performed with culturing. The identification of isolates has been performed with PCR, multiplex-PCR or RFLP-PCR (Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism-PCR) and the phenotypic characters has been investigated for isolates of Helicobacter genus. Slides of gastric and intestinal tracts have been evaluated with different scoring methods taken from literature or built considering cellular inflammatory types and localization. Bacteriological and pathological findings have been correlated with statistical analysis. Finally, in order to compare data with a previous study on antimicrobial resistance performed in the same area in 2002-2004 (Rossi et al. 2007), antimicrobial disk diffusion assays, performed following international standardized methods, have been realized on fecal indicators (Escherichia coli and Enetrococcus faecium) isolated from the culled wild boars. The MIC (Minimal Inhibitory Concentration) of some isolates of Campylobacter lanienae has been evaluated too. Obtained results can implement the knowledge about the gastrointestinal flora of wild boars and can put question on public safety in wild mammals.
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Approccio multimetodologico in patologia delle specie ittiche

Sirri, Rubina <1983> 19 April 2011 (has links)
No description available.

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