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Rachel S Owen
Rachel S Owen
Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh
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The newly-arisen Devil facial tumour disease 2 (DFT2) reveals a mechanism for the emergence of a contagious cancer
A Caldwell, R Coleby, C Tovar, MR Stammnitz, YM Kwon, RS Owen, ...
Elife 7, e35314, 2018
482018
The ecology and evolution of wildlife cancers: Applications for management and conservation
R Hamede, R Owen, H Siddle, S Peck, M Jones, AM Dujon, M Giraudeau, ...
Evolutionary Applications 13 (7), 1719-1732, 2020
462020
Devil facial tumours: towards a vaccine
RS Owen, HV Siddle
Immunological investigations 48 (7), 719-736, 2019
112019
The differentiation state of the Schwann cell progenitor drives phenotypic variation between two contagious cancers
RS Owen, SH Ramarathinam, A Bailey, A Gastaldello, K Hussey, ...
PLoS Pathogens 17 (11), e1010033, 2021
42021
The immunopeptidomes of two transmissible cancers and their host have a common, dominant peptide motif
A Gastaldello, SH Ramarathinam, A Bailey, R Owen, S Turner, N Kontouli, ...
Immunology 163 (2), 169-184, 2021
32021
Passage of transmissible cancers in the Tasmanian devil is due to a dominant, shared peptide motif and a limited repertoire of MHC-I allotypes
A Gastaldello, SH Ramarathinam, A Bailey, R Owen, S Turner, A Kontouli, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.07. 03.184416, 2020
22020
In vitro competition between two transmissible cancers and potential implications for their host, the Tasmanian devil
AL Gérard, RS Owen, AM Dujon, B Roche, R Hamede, F Thomas, ...
Evolutionary Applications 17 (3), e13670, 2024
2024
The differentiation state of the Schwann cell progenitor drives phenotypic variation between two contagious cancers
H Siddle, R Owen
University of Southampton, 2021
2021
The ecology and evolution of wildlife cancers: Applications for management and conservation
R Hamede Ross, R Owen, H Siddle, S Peck, M Jones, AM Dujon, ...
University Of Tasmania, 2020
2020
Investigating cellular origins to identify peptide vaccine targets in two independent transmissible tumours circulating in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)
RS Owen
University of Southampton, 2019
2019
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