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1. Characterisation of defensins across the marsupial family tree.

2. Generation of Devil Facial Tumour Cells Co-Expressing MHC With CD80, CD86 or 41BBL to Enhance Tumour Immunogenicity.

3. Conversion of Mouse-Derived Hybridomas to Tasmanian Devil Recombinant IgG Antibodies.

4. Annotation of immune genes in the extinct thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus).

5. The immunopeptidomes of two transmissible cancers and their host have a common, dominant peptide motif.

6. Tasmanian devil CD28 and CTLA4 capture CD80 and CD86 from adjacent cells.

7. Relatives of rubella virus in diverse mammals.

8. An oral bait vaccination approach for the Tasmanian devil facial tumor diseases.

9. Immunogenetics of marsupial B-cells.

10. Epitope Mapping of Monoclonal Antibody PMab-233 Against Tasmanian Devil Podoplanin.

11. Tasmanian devils with contagious cancer exhibit a constricted T-cell repertoire diversity.

12. Inducible IFN-γ Expression for MHC-I Upregulation in Devil Facial Tumor Cells.

13. Lessons learnt from the Tasmanian devil facial tumour regarding immune function in cancer.

14. Limitations in the isolation and stimulation of splenic mononuclear cells in a dasyurid marsupial, Phascogale calura.

15. A Novel Marsupial Hepatitis A Virus Corroborates Complex Evolutionary Patterns Shaping the Genus Hepatovirus.

16. Heat shock proteins expressed in the marsupial Tasmanian devil are potential antigenic candidates in a vaccine against devil facial tumour disease.

17. MHC diversity and female age underpin reproductive success in an Australian icon; the Tasmanian Devil.

18. Immunization Strategies Producing a Humoral IgG Immune Response against Devil Facial Tumor Disease in the Majority of Tasmanian Devils Destined for Wild Release.

19. Eimeria taggarti N. Sp., a Novel Coccidian (Apicomplexa: Eimeriorina) in the Prostate of an Antechinus flavipes.

20. The toll-like receptor ligands Hiltonol ® (polyICLC) and imiquimod effectively activate antigen-specific immune responses in Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii).

21. The role of MHC genes in contagious cancer: the story of Tasmanian devils.

22. Differential Gamma Interferon- and Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha-Driven Cytokine Response Distinguishes Acute Infection of a Metatherian Host with Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum.

23. Cancer as a contagious disease.

24. Significant decline in anticancer immune capacity during puberty in the Tasmanian devil.

25. Regression of devil facial tumour disease following immunotherapy in immunised Tasmanian devils.

26. Sequences and expression of pathway-specific complement components in developing red-tailed phascogale (Phascogale calura).

27. Identification of the mRNA encoding interleukin-6 and its receptor, interleukin-6 receptor α, in five marsupial species.

28. The UT family of MHC class I loci unique to non-eutherian mammals has limited polymorphism and tissue specific patterns of expression in the opossum.

29. Demonstration of immune responses against devil facial tumour disease in wild Tasmanian devils.

30. Rapid evolutionary response to a transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils.

31. Devil Facial Tumor Disease.

32. Immunoglubolin dynamics and cancer prevalence in Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii).

33. Reconsidering the Medawar paradigm placental viviparity existed for eons, even in vertebrates; without a "problem": Why are Tregs important for preeclampsia in great apes?

34. Histological Development of the Immune Tissues of a Marsupial, the Red-Tailed Phascogale (Phascogale calura).

35. Immunological Insights into the Life and Times of the Extinct Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus).

36. Marsupial and monotreme serum immunoglobulin binding by proteins A, G and L and anti-kangaroo antibody.

37. Toll-like receptor signaling is functional in immune cells of the endangered Tasmanian devil.

38. Characterization of antibody V segment diversity in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii).

39. Genomic insights into a contagious cancer in Tasmanian devils.

40. Lack of genetic diversity across diverse immune genes in an endangered mammal, the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii).

41. Immunology of a Transmissible Cancer Spreading among Tasmanian Devils.

42. Evidence for induction of humoral and cytotoxic immune responses against devil facial tumor disease cells in Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) immunized with killed cell preparations.

43. Diversity in the Toll-like receptor genes of the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii).

44. Characterisation of non-classical MHC class I genes in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii).

45. The development of the immune tissues in marsupial pouch young.

46. Identification of dendritic cells, B cell and T cell subsets in Tasmanian devil lymphoid tissue; evidence for poor immune cell infiltration into devil facial tumors.

47. Hematologic and serum biochemical reference ranges and an assessment of exposure to infectious diseases prior to translocation of the threatened western ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus occidentalis).

48. Molecular identification and expression of Lyn tyrosine kinase isoforms in marsupials.

49. A tale of two tumours: comparison of the immune escape strategies of contagious cancers.

50. Does the devil facial tumour produce immunosuppressive cytokines as an immune evasion strategy?

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