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1. Triple combination of lomustine, temozolomide and irradiation reduces canine glioma cell survival in vitro

2. Treatment of intracranial neoplasia in dogs using higher doses: A randomized controlled trial comparing a boosted to a conventional radiation protocol

3. A shortened whole brain radiation therapy protocol for meningoencephalitis of unknown origin in dogs

4. Temozolomide is additive with cytotoxic effect of irradiation in canine glioma cell lines

5. Methadone does not potentiate the effect of doxorubicin in canine tumour cell lines

6. Mutations of BRCA2 in canine mammary tumors and their targeting potential in clinical therapy

7. Relative tumor volume has prognostic relevance in canine sinonasal tumors treated with radiation therapy: A retrospective study.

8. Can volumetric modulated arc radiation therapy reduce organ at risk dose in stage 4 sinonasal tumors in dogs treated with boost irradiation?

9. Retrospective clinical study on outcome in cats with nasal planum squamous cell carcinoma treated with an accelerated radiation protocol

10. Cell line-specific efficacy of thermoradiotherapy in human and canine cancer cells in vitro.

11. Cross-Reactivity and Functionality of Approved Human Immune Checkpoint Blockers in Dogs

12. Megavoltage Radiotherapy for the Treatment of Degenerative Joint Disease in Dogs: Results of a Preliminary Experience in an Italian Radiotherapy Centre

13. Hypoxia-Related Marker GLUT-1, CAIX, Proliferative Index and Microvessel Density in Canine Oral Malignant Neoplasia.

14. Dynamic In Vivo Profiling of DNA Damage and Repair after Radiotherapy Using Canine Patients as a Model

15. Dynamics of tumor hypoxia in response to patupilone and ionizing radiation.

17. Oxygenation of Spontaneous CanineTumors During Fractionated Radiation Therapy*.

19. Breed-associated risks for developing canine lymphoma differ among countries: an European canine lymphoma network study

20. Differences in the Response to DNA Double-Strand Breaks between Rod Photoreceptors of Rodents, Pigs, and Humans

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