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                 Conclusion                                       appreciation that each hallmark operates as part of a
  VetBooks.ir  Hanahan and Weinberg’s hallmarks of cancer provides   greater circuit will promote discoveries that further
                                                                  advance the study of veterinary cancer and clinical oncol-
                                                                  ogy. The advancements made by veterinary researchers
               an incredibly useful conceptual framework for under-
               standing the complex biology of cancer, and it is evident   and clinician scientists featured in this chapter have con-
               that intimate associations  link  each. The categorical   tributed to a greater understanding of translational
               focus of these cancer principles allows the specialized   oncologic concepts between human and companion ani-
               refinement  of  molecular  mechanisms;  however,  the   mal cancer patients.


                 Further Reading

               Boss M‐K, Bristow R, Dewhirst MW. Linking the history of   Ruetgen BC, Willenbrock S, Reimann‐Berg N, et al.
                 radiation biology to the hallmarks of cancer. Radiat Res   Authentication of primordial characteristics of the
                 2014; 181(6): 561–77.                              CLBL‐1 cell line prove the integrity of a canine B‐cell
               Grassi Rici RE, Alcantara D, Fratini P, et al. Mesenchymal   lymphoma in a murine in vivo model. PLoS One 2012;
                 stem cells with rhBMP‐2 inhibits the growth of canine   7(6): e40078.
                 osteosarcoma cells. BMC Vet Res 2012; 8: 17.     Seguin B, Zwerdling T, McCallan JL, et al. Development of
               Hanahan D, Weinberg RA. Hallmarks of cancer: the next   a new canine osteosarcoma cell line. Vet Compar Oncol
                 generation. Cell 2011; 144(5): 646–74.             2006; 4(4): 232–40.
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