Cancer is a result of defects in the coordination of cell proliferation and programmed cell death. The extent of cell death is physiologically controlled by the activation of a programmed suicide pathway that results in a morphologically recognizable form of death termed apoptosis. Inducing apoptosis in tumor cells by gene therapy provides a potentially effective means to treat human cancers. The p84N5 is a novel nuclear death domain containing protein that has been shown to bind an amino terminal domain of retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene product (pRb). Expression of N5 can induce apoptosis that is dependent upon its intact death domain and is inhibited by pRb. In many human cancer cells the functions of pRb are either lost through gen...
The combination of adenoviruses and chemotherapy agents is a novel approach for human cancer therape...
Background: Based on its role in angiogenesis and apoptosis, the inhibition of NFκB activity is cons...
Transformation is a complex cellular process that requires several genetic abnormalities. In many ca...
Cancer is a result of defects in the coordination of cell proliferation and programmed cell death. T...
Ribonucleases are promising agents for use in anticancer therapy. Engineering a nuclear localization...
Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality in the United States today, and equally prevalent th...
PDCD5 (programmed cell death 5) accelerates apoptosis of certain tumor cells and the replication-def...
Ribonucleases represent a new class of antitumor RNA-damaging drugs. However, many wild-type members...
Adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) is widely used as an oncolytic agent for cancer therapy. However, its in...
One distinctive characteristic of cancer cells is persistent cell division that requires DNA replica...
Inactivation of p53 functions is an almost universal feature of human cancer cells. This has spurred...
Aims: We sought to probe the role of human programmed cell death 5 (PDCD5) in vivo and to understand...
The nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) is known to be activated in many cancer types including lung, ovarian,...
Despite intense efforts, the cure rates of childhood and adult solid tumors are not satisfactory. Re...
p53 gene therapy is being tested clinically for the treatment of human cancer, however some cancer m...
The combination of adenoviruses and chemotherapy agents is a novel approach for human cancer therape...
Background: Based on its role in angiogenesis and apoptosis, the inhibition of NFκB activity is cons...
Transformation is a complex cellular process that requires several genetic abnormalities. In many ca...
Cancer is a result of defects in the coordination of cell proliferation and programmed cell death. T...
Ribonucleases are promising agents for use in anticancer therapy. Engineering a nuclear localization...
Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality in the United States today, and equally prevalent th...
PDCD5 (programmed cell death 5) accelerates apoptosis of certain tumor cells and the replication-def...
Ribonucleases represent a new class of antitumor RNA-damaging drugs. However, many wild-type members...
Adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) is widely used as an oncolytic agent for cancer therapy. However, its in...
One distinctive characteristic of cancer cells is persistent cell division that requires DNA replica...
Inactivation of p53 functions is an almost universal feature of human cancer cells. This has spurred...
Aims: We sought to probe the role of human programmed cell death 5 (PDCD5) in vivo and to understand...
The nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) is known to be activated in many cancer types including lung, ovarian,...
Despite intense efforts, the cure rates of childhood and adult solid tumors are not satisfactory. Re...
p53 gene therapy is being tested clinically for the treatment of human cancer, however some cancer m...
The combination of adenoviruses and chemotherapy agents is a novel approach for human cancer therape...
Background: Based on its role in angiogenesis and apoptosis, the inhibition of NFκB activity is cons...
Transformation is a complex cellular process that requires several genetic abnormalities. In many ca...