Veterinary and comparative oncology
Utility of Cytochemical and Flow Cytometry Detection of Alkaline Phosphatase for Differential Diagnosis of CD34+ Acute Leukaemia in Canines.
Megan Aalto, Janna Yoshimoto, Jillian Nolan, Kenzie Olsen, Dylan Ammons, Emily Rout, Anne C Avery, R Adam Harris
Published: 202510.1111/vco.70024
Abstract
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) enzymatic activity has been proposed as a marker for distinguishing canine acute leukaemia (AL) subtypes (i.e., myeloid vs. lymphoid). However, ALP enzymatic activity has not been fully evaluated in CD34+ AL. Determine whet…
Preview only. Read the full abstract at the source