Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a retrovirus with global impact on the health of domestic cats that causes tumors (mainly lymphoma), bone marrow disorders, and immunosuppression. The importance of FeLV is underestimated due to complacency associated with previous decline in prevalence. However, with...
T-cell lymphoma, and melanoma [27,28]. The same panel of HDACis used in our study was evaluated in canine lymphoma, as a comparative model for non-Hodgkin lymphoma [29]. The authors were able to show that panobinostat efficiently inhibited mouse-induced xenograft tumor growth, by promoting ...