“…P-glycoprotein (P-gp), a transmembrane glycoprotein that belongs to the ABC transporter superfamily, plays an important role in drug resistance by recognizing and extruding various chemotherapeutical molecules from cells [ 10 , 16 ]. P-gp is an independent prognostic factor in several human malignancies [ 17 , 18 ], and several studies suggest that it influences the treatment outcome of canine cancer including mast cell tumors [ 19 ], mammary tumors [ 20 ], pulmonary carcinoma [ 21 ], and lymphoma [ 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 ]. To estimate the P-gp levels, the expression can be quantified by immunohistochemistry [ 10 , 23 , 25 ], Western blotting [ 26 ], quantitative reverse transcription PCR (RT-qPCR) [ 27 ], or flow cytometry [ 28 ].…”