Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils.
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Mouse Model of Devil Facial Tumour Disease Establishes That an Effective Immune Response Can be Generated Against the Cancer Cells'There and back again': revisiting the pathophysiological roles of human endogenous retroviruses in the post-genomic eraUnderstanding the Warburg effect and the prognostic value of stromal caveolin-1 as a marker of a lethal tumor microenvironmentInfection and cancer in multicellular organismsThe role of the Major Histocompatibility Complex in the spread of contagious cancersSystems biology of cancer: entropy, disorder, and selection-driven evolution to independence, invasion and "swarm intelligence"Evolutionary histories of transposable elements in the genome of the largest living marsupial carnivore, the Tasmanian devilThe changing global distribution and prevalence of canine transmissible venereal tumourExpansion of CORE-SINEs in the genome of the Tasmanian devilComparative study of tumorigenesis and tumor immunity in invertebrates and nonmammalian vertebratesDisease and the dynamics of extinction.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.Tasmanian devil facial tumor disease: insights into reduced tumor surveillance from an unusual malignancy.Genome sequencing and analysis of the Tasmanian devil and its transmissible cancer.Reduced effect of Tasmanian devil facial tumor disease at the disease front.Telomere dynamics and homeostasis in a transmissible cancerHorizontal transmission of clonal cancer cells causes leukemia in soft-shell clams.Transmissible [corrected] dog cancer genome reveals the origin and history of an ancient cell lineage.Vincristine chemotherapy trials and pharmacokinetics in tasmanian devils with tasmanian devil facial tumor disease.Molecular damage in cancer: an argument for mTOR-driven agingEvolutionary perspective of cancer: myth, metaphors, and realityIs cancer a metabolic rebellion against host aging? In the quest for immortality, tumor cells try to save themselves by boosting mitochondrial metabolismIdentification and analysis of divergent immune gene families within the Tasmanian devil genome.Cancer in the parasitic protozoans Trypanosoma brucei and Toxoplasma gondii.Common cancer in a wild animal: the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) as an emerging model for carcinogenesisTransmissible Tumors: Breaking the Cancer ParadigmA second transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils.Cell-based polymerase chain reaction for canine transmissible venereal tumor (CTVT) diagnosis.Cancer: A disease at the crossroads of trade-offs.First principles of Hamiltonian medicine.Concise review: transmissible animal tumors as models of the cancer stem-cell process.Contagious cancer: lessons from the devil and the dog.Recent progress in canine tumor vaccination: potential applications for human tumor vaccines.Devil Facial Tumor Disease.Transmissible cancers in an evolutionary context.Cancer: a de-repression of a default survival program common to all cells?: a life-history perspective on the nature of cancer.The role of MHC genes in contagious cancer: the story of Tasmanian devils.Evaluation of a genetic assay for canine transmissible venereal tumour diagnosis in Brazil.Anthropogenic selection enhances cancer evolution in Tasmanian devil tumoursTransmission of a common intestinal neoplasm in zebrafish by cohabitation.
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Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils.
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scientific article published on December 2008
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Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils.
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Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils.
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Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils.
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Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils.
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Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils.
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Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils.
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Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils.
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E P Murchison
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10.1038/ONC.2009.350
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27 Suppl 2
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2008-12-01T00:00:00Z