Andrew S. Flies, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Zoology | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Immunology, Ecology Biology, Zoology BiologyGoogle:
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(Ecology and immune function in the spotted hyena, Crocuta crocuta.) |
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Vinkler M, Fiddaman SR, Těšický M, et al. (2023) Understanding the evolution of immune genes in jawed vertebrates. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Flies AS, Darby JM, Lennard PR, et al. (2020) A novel system to map protein interactions reveals evolutionarily conserved immune evasion pathways on transmissible cancers. Science Advances. 6 |
Flies AS. (2020) Rewilding immunology. Science (New York, N.Y.). 369: 37-38 |
Flies AS, Flies EJ, Fox S, et al. (2020) An oral bait vaccination approach for the Tasmanian devil facial tumor diseases. Expert Review of Vaccines. 1-10 |
Patchett AL, Coorens THH, Darby J, et al. (2019) Two of a kind: transmissible Schwann cell cancers in the endangered Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii). Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls |
Flies AS, Woods GM. (2019) Editorial: Wild Immunology-The Answers Are Out There. Frontiers in Immunology. 10: 126 |
Ong CEB, Lyons AB, Woods GM, et al. (2018) Inducible IFN-γ Expression for MHC-I Upregulation in Devil Facial Tumor Cells. Frontiers in Immunology. 9: 3117 |
Woods GM, Fox S, Flies AS, et al. (2018) Two decades of the impact of Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD). Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Flies AS, Blackburn NB, Lyons AB, et al. (2017) Comparative Analysis of Immune Checkpoint Molecules and Their Potential Role in the Transmissible Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumor Disease. Frontiers in Immunology. 8: 513 |
Flies AS, Lyons AB, Corcoran LM, et al. (2016) 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. Frontiers in Immunology. 7: 581 |