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1. Wildlife nidoviruses: biology, epidemiology, and disease associations of selected nidoviruses of mammals and reptiles

2. Class II transactivator induces expression of MHC-I and MHC-II in transmissible Tasmanian devil facial tumours

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

5. Comparative Analysis of Immune Checkpoint Molecules and Their Potential Role in the Transmissible Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumor Disease

6. Post-release immune responses of Tasmanian devils vaccinated with an experimental devil facial tumour disease vaccine

7. A human adenovirus encoding IFN-γ can transduce Tasmanian devil facial tumour cells and upregulate MHC-I

8. Two of a kind: transmissible Schwann cell cancers in the endangered Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)

9. Patterns of SARS-CoV-2 exposure and mortality suggest endemic infections, in addition to space and population factors, shape dynamics across countries

10. CIITA induces expression of MHC-I and MHC-II in transmissible cancers

11. Applied ecoimmunology: using immunological tools to improve conservation efforts in a changing world

12. Post release immune responses of Tasmanian devils vaccinated with an experimental devil facial tumour disease vaccine

13. A novel system to map protein interactions reveals evolutionarily conserved immune evasion pathways on transmissible cancers

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

15. Extreme Competence: Keystone Hosts of Infections

16. Generation and Testing of Fluorescent Adaptable Simple Theranostic (FAST) Proteins

17. Two Decades of the Impact of Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumor Disease

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

19. A novel system to map protein interactions reveals evolutionarily conserved immune evasion pathways on transmissible cancers

20. Curse of the devil: molecular insights into the emergence of transmissible cancers in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)

21. Wild Immunology—The Answers Are Out There

22. Wild Immunology – The Answers Are Out There

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

24. Mosquito communities with trap height and urban-rural gradient in Adelaide, South Australia: implications for disease vector surveillance

25. Papillomavirus-associated Cutaneous Papillomas in a Population of Wild Spotted Hyenas (Crocuta crocuta)

26. PD-L1 Is Not Constitutively Expressed on Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumor Cells but Is Strongly Upregulated in Response to IFN-γ and Can Be Expressed in the Tumor Microenvironment

27. Socioecological predictors of immune defences in wild spotted hyenas

28. CD137 stimulation delivers an antigen-independent growth signal for T lymphocytes with memory phenotype

29. Selective targeting of the LIGHT-HVEM costimulatory system for the treatment of graft-versus-host disease

30. Essential role of TNF family molecule LIGHT as a cytokine in the pathogenesis of hepatitis

31. B7-H3 Enhances Tumor Immunity In Vivo by Costimulating Rapid Clonal Expansion of Antigen-Specific CD8+ Cytolytic T Cells

32. Characterization of Toll-like receptors 1-10 in spotted hyenas

33. B7-H4-deficient mice display augmented neutrophil-mediated innate immunity

34. B7-H1 is a ubiquitous antiapoptotic receptor on cancer cells

35. Interaction between B7-H1 and PD-1 determines initiation and reversal of T-cell anergy

36. Markedly Elevated Antibody Responses in Wild versus Captive Spotted Hyenas Show that Environmental and Ecological Factors Are Important Modulators of Immunity

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