Gene therapy is a promising treatment option for cancer. Ideally, a therapeutic gene is delivered specifically into tumor cells sparing the neighboring normal cells. For this purpose gene delivery vectors are designed that can recognize structures, which are exclusively expressed on tumor cells (i.e. the tumor-associated antigens -TAA-). Retroviral vectors are commonly used for gene therapy by modifying the envelope protein responsible for the recognition of the target cell. The Vesicular Stomatitis Virus G protein (VSV-G) is a well-liked choice for pseudotyping the retroviral vectors since it confers on the viral particle stability to allow concentration to high titers necessary for the clinical applications. However, the main drawback of ...
Oncolytic viruses which infect and kill tumour cells can also be genetically modified to express the...
Retroviral vectors are one of the most promising vehicles for the delivery of therapeutic genes in h...
Recombinant retrovirus vectors are widely used for gene transfer studies. The recent development of ...
Gene therapy is a promising treatment option for cancer. Ideally, a therapeutic gene is delivered sp...
Oncolytic virotherapy is an exciting field that is currently generating a significant amount of inte...
Vesicular stomatitis virus G glycoprotein (VSV-G) is the most widely used envelope protein for retro...
AbstractVesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is a candidate for development for cancer therapy. We creat...
As our understanding of the molecular aspects of human disease increases, it is becoming possible to...
AbstractVesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is a candidate for development for cancer therapy. It is an...
A potential approach to in vivo gene therapy is to target retrovirus to specific receptors through a...
In recent years, immunotherapy approaches for the treatment of cancer have been intensively investig...
Introduction Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) has long been a useful research tool in virology and r...
Modern oncotherapy approaches are based on inducing controlled apoptosis in tumor cells. Although a ...
To take advantage of live recombinant vesicular stomatitis viruses (rVSVs) as vaccine vectors for th...
In the accompanying study, we show how retroviral tropism can be redirected by insertion of short pe...
Oncolytic viruses which infect and kill tumour cells can also be genetically modified to express the...
Retroviral vectors are one of the most promising vehicles for the delivery of therapeutic genes in h...
Recombinant retrovirus vectors are widely used for gene transfer studies. The recent development of ...
Gene therapy is a promising treatment option for cancer. Ideally, a therapeutic gene is delivered sp...
Oncolytic virotherapy is an exciting field that is currently generating a significant amount of inte...
Vesicular stomatitis virus G glycoprotein (VSV-G) is the most widely used envelope protein for retro...
AbstractVesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is a candidate for development for cancer therapy. We creat...
As our understanding of the molecular aspects of human disease increases, it is becoming possible to...
AbstractVesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is a candidate for development for cancer therapy. It is an...
A potential approach to in vivo gene therapy is to target retrovirus to specific receptors through a...
In recent years, immunotherapy approaches for the treatment of cancer have been intensively investig...
Introduction Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) has long been a useful research tool in virology and r...
Modern oncotherapy approaches are based on inducing controlled apoptosis in tumor cells. Although a ...
To take advantage of live recombinant vesicular stomatitis viruses (rVSVs) as vaccine vectors for th...
In the accompanying study, we show how retroviral tropism can be redirected by insertion of short pe...
Oncolytic viruses which infect and kill tumour cells can also be genetically modified to express the...
Retroviral vectors are one of the most promising vehicles for the delivery of therapeutic genes in h...
Recombinant retrovirus vectors are widely used for gene transfer studies. The recent development of ...