Pathology

  • Use of bees (Apismellifera) as sentinel population for          monitoring of environmental pollution and reduction of      biodiversity
  • Role of the stroma and its components in equine sarcoid     development
  • Study of histopathological changes in red palm weevil          (Rhynchophorusferrugineus), following with microwaves    treatments
  • Study of autophagy and GJIC in canine mammary     carcinogenesis
  • Evaluation of the innate and acquired immune response in normal mammary gland and mastitis of buffalo
  • Study of the  molecular  mechanisms of bladder carcinogenesis     of cattle associated with bovine papillomavirus
  • Study of  autophagy in virus and parasite infection
  • Food and cancer: chemical and biological factors
  • Study of biological animal indicators and predictive models          of  disease to monitor the health of the environment
  • Etiopathogenetic mechanisms underlying papillomavirus-   induced tumors in both pet and large animals
  • Animals cancer registry: epidemiological surveillance of animal   tumors and assessment of environmental oncogenic    risk and study of pathogenic mechanisms implicated   in          neoplastic transformation and in the phenomena of drug     resistance

Partecipanti

Serenella Papparella
Paola Maiolino
Brunella Restucci
Giuseppe Borzacchiello
Orlando Paciello
Manuela Martano
Valeria Russo