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Oncolytic Reovirus in Canine Mast Cell Tumor Chung Chew Hwang1, Saori Umeki1, Masahito Kubo2, Toshiharu Hayashi2, Hiroshi Shimoda3, Masami Mochizuki4, Ken Maeda3, Kenji Baba5, Hiroko Hiraoka5, Matt Coffey6, Masaru Okuda1
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AxisShield / Nichirei / Oncolytics Biotech Inc. / Bethyl Laboratories Inc. / GE Healthcare / Sigma-Aldrich Japan / anti-Ras Ab / PerkinElmer / IgG / Tree Star Inc. / 8D / Canine Mast Cell Tumor Biosciences Inc. / Partec GmbH / OncolyticsTM Biotech Inc. / PeproTech Inc. / Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc. / Creative Commons / Kyudo Co. Ltd. / Zymed Laboratories / /

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Norway / Japan / Canada / Denmark / Germany / United States / /

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Laboratory of Veterinary Microbiology / Kagoshima University / Institute of Development / McMaster University / Cell Resource Center / Tohoku University / Laboratory of Veterinary Internal Medicine / Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology / Yamaguchi University / Yamaguchi University Animal Medical Center / /

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transportation / cancer therapy / experimental / control / signature cleavage product / reagents/materials/analysis tools / /

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non-treated contralateral tumor / animal cancer / vaccinia virus strains / naturally occurring cancers / canine cancers / CoMS subcutaneous tumors / subsequent infection / melanoma / lysis Reovirus infection / mammary adenoma / human and canine cancers / canine mast cell tumor / desirable tumor / tumor / significant tumor / canine cancer / cancer / intratumoral-treated tumor / canine distemper virus / tumors / osteosarcoma / malignant melanoma / Canine Mast Cell Tumor BMCMC / target tumor / reovirus-susceptible tumor / Subcutaneous tumor / aggressive tumor / lymphoblast-like mastocytoma cell line / intentional reovirus infection / initial infection / black tail syndrome / nonsmall cell lung cancer / tissue culture infectious dose / desired tumor / infection / vaccinia virus / canine tumors / excessive tumor / common cutaneous tumor / mast cell tumor / available regarding reovirus infection / canine MCT tumor / glioma / reovirus infection / solid tumors / human cancers / target cancer / carcinoma / human hematopoietic cancers / colon cancer / incompletely resected tumors / reovirus-treated tumors / head and neck cancer / NOD/SCID / cancers / rat basophilic leukemia / Introduction Cancer / herpes simplex viruses / contralateral tumors / lymphoma / soft tissue sarcoma / Mast cell cancer / Emerging Infectious Diseases / infectious progeny virus / pain / Human Burkitt’s lymphoma cell lines / reovirus-infected NOD/SCID / treated tumor / /

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oncolytic virotherapy / immunotherapy / radiation / cancer therapy / adjunctive therapy / /

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Yamaguchi University / Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee / Biomedical Science Center for Translational Research / Cell Resource Center for Biomedical Research / Laboratory of Veterinary Microbiology / Science Lab / Laboratory of Veterinary Internal Medicine / Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine / McMaster University / Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology / Yamaguchi University Animal Medical Center / Tohoku University / Sendai / Kagoshima University / Graduate School / Institute of Development / Aging and Cancer / Faculty of Veterinary Medicine / /

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Chung Chew / Protein Block (Dako) / Shinpei Kawarai / MO TM / Takayuki Nakagawa / Hajime Tsujimoto / Keitaro Ohmori / /

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original author / Author / representative / Editor / Chief Operating Officer / /

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Sigma / penicillin / /

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Alberta / /

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PLoS ONE / the PLOS ONE / /

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radiation / stem cells / apoptosis / treating cancer / electrophoresis / antibodies / separated using SDS-PAGE electrophoresis / /

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www.plosone.org / /

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