Transformation of the genital epithelial tract occurs early in California sea lion development
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2016Author
Barragán-Vargas, Cecilia
Montano-Frías, Jorge
Rosales, Germán Ávila
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An unusually high prevalence of metastatic urogenital carcinoma has been observed in free-ranging California sea lions stranded off the coast of California in the past two decades. No cases have been reported for sea lions in the relatively unpolluted Gulf of California. We investigated occurrence of genital epithelial transformation in 60 sea lions (n=57 pups and 3 adult females) from the Gulf of California and examined whether infection by a viral pathogen previously found to be associated with urogenital carcinoma accounted for such alterations.
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