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1. A reproducible method for the isolation and expansion of ovine mesenchymal stromal cells from bone marrow for use in regenerative medicine preclinical studies

5. Diabetic neuropathy: electrophysiological and morphological study of peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration in transgenic mice that express IFNbeta in beta cells.

7. Urease-powered nanobots for radionuclide bladder cancer therapy.

8. Mycobacterial surface characters remodeled by growth conditions drive different tumor-infiltrating cells and systemic IFN-γ/IL-17 release in bladder cancer treatment.

9. Epstein-Barr Virus+ B Cells in Breast Cancer Immune Response: A Case Report.

10. Mycolicibacterium brumae Is a Safe and Non-Toxic Immunomodulatory Agent for Cancer Treatment.

11. Intravesical Mycobacterium brumae triggers both local and systemic immunotherapeutic responses against bladder cancer in mice.

12. Proof of concept of a new autologous skin substitute for the treatment of deep wounds in dogs.

13. A reproducible method for the isolation and expansion of ovine mesenchymal stromal cells from bone marrow for use in regenerative medicine preclinical studies.

14. Phenolic acids, antioxidant and antiproliferative activities of Naviglio® extracts from Schizogyne sericea (Asteraceae).

15. Cartilage resurfacing potential of PLGA scaffolds loaded with autologous cells from cartilage, fat, and bone marrow in an ovine model of osteochondral focal defect.

16. Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from Schizogyne sericea (Asteraceae) Endemic to Canary Islands.

17. Nonpathogenic Mycobacterium brumae Inhibits Bladder Cancer Growth In Vitro, Ex Vivo, and In Vivo.

18. Spontaneously Arising Canine Glioma as a Potential Model for Human Glioma.

19. γ Irradiated Mycobacteria Enhance Survival in Bladder Tumor Bearing Mice Although Less Efficaciously than Live Mycobacteria.

20. Phytochemical analysis and in vitro biological activity of three Hypericum species from the Canary Islands (Hypericum reflexum, Hypericum canariense and Hypericum grandifolium).

21. Antioxidant activity and cytotoxicity on tumour cells of the essential oil from Cedronella canariensis var. canariensis (L.) Webb & Berthel. (Lamiaceae).

22. Development and characterization of an equine skin-equivalent model.

23. Transitory improvement of articular cartilage characteristics after implantation of polylactide:polyglycolic acid (PLGA) scaffolds seeded with autologous mesenchymal stromal cells in a sheep model of critical-sized chondral defect.

24. Use of a chronic model of articular cartilage and meniscal injury for the assessment of long-term effects after autologous mesenchymal stromal cell treatment in sheep.

25. Hyperglycemia and hepatic tumors in ICR mice neonatally injected with streptozotocin.

26. Mapping of neurotrophins and their receptors in the adult mouse brain and their role in the pathogenesis of a transgenic murine model of bovine spongiform encephalopathy.

27. The tumor suppressor SirT2 regulates cell cycle progression and genome stability by modulating the mitotic deposition of H4K20 methylation.

28. Late stage cathepsin C, CXCL13 and Ki-67 overexpression correlate with regional neuropathology in a BSE transgenic murine model.

30. Expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2 and -9 and membrane-type 1 matrix metalloproteinase in melanocytic tumors of dogs and canine melanoma cell lines.

31. Antinociceptive activity of Hypericum grandifolium Choisy in mice.

32. Expression of KIT receptor in feline cutaneous mast cell tumors.

33. FDG PET imaging of Ela1-myc mice reveals major biological differences between pancreatic acinar and ductal tumours.

34. Hypericum grandifolium Choisy: a species native to Macaronesian Region with antidepressant effect.

35. HPLC-MS analysis and anti-oedematogenic activity of Hypericum grandifolium Choisy (Hypericaceae).

36. Altered expression of versican and hyaluronan in melanocytic tumors of dogs.

37. Antidepressant activity of some Hypericum reflexum L. fil. extracts in the forced swimming test in mice.

38. Bacterial pseudomycetoma in dwarf hamster, Phodopus sungorus.

39. V3 versican isoform expression has a dual role in human melanoma tumor growth and metastasis.

40. Evaluation of the analgesic and topical anti-inflammatory effects of Hypericum reflexum L. fil.

41. Antidepressant properties of some Hypericum canariense L. and Hypericum glandulosum Ait. extracts in the forced swimming test in mice.

42. Analgesic and topical anti-inflammatory activity of Hypericum canariense L. and Hypericum glandulosum Ait.

43. Studies on the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of Sideritis candicans Ait. var. eriocephala Webb aerial part.

44. Differential expression of CD44 in canine melanocytic tumours.

45. Evaluation of the central properties of several Hypericum species from the Canary Islands.

46. Evaluation of an intron deletion in the c-kit gene of canine mast cell tumors.

47. Antimicrobial studies on three species of Hypericum from the Canary Islands.

48. Evaluation of the antinflammatory and analgesic activity of Sideritis canariensis var. pannosa in mice.

49. Antidepressant effects of the methanol extract of several Hypericum species from the Canary Islands.

50. Canine mast cell tumors express stem cell factor receptor.

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