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MicroRNA profiling of dogs with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder using blood and urine samples.

Michael S KentAllison ZwingenbergerJodi L WestroppLaura E BarrettBlythe P Durbin-JohnsonParamita GhoshRuth L Vinall
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2017)
Our combined data indicate a potential role for miR-103b and miR-16 as diagnostic urine biomarkers for TCC, and that further investigation of miR-103b and miR-16 in the dysregulation of coordinated miRNA expression in bladder carcinogenesis is warranted.
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