Cancer patients can benefit from the Measles virus, since in the early 70s a relation between cancer remission and an infection with Measles was first mentioned (Bluming, Ziegler 1971). Further studies confirmed this oncolytic activity and therefore, the Measles virus became highly interesting for the application in cancer treatment. However, for the widespread application as a therapeutic agent several bottlenecks have to be overcome in context of quantity and quality. For one therapeutic dose of oncolytic Measles viruses (OMV) at least 1011 infectious particles are needed (one vaccination contains ~103 TCID50) (Russell et al. 2014). Besides that, the impurities, such as host cell proteins (HCP) and host cell DNA (hcDNA), must be reduced t...
Oncolytic Measles virus is a promising candidate for cancer treatment, but clinical studies have sho...
Membrane technology has proven to be a mainstay separation technology over the past two decades. Som...
Host cell DNA is a critical impurity in downstream processing of enveloped viruses. For vaccine appl...
Oncolytic viruses can be effective weapons against cancer with few treatment options. For example th...
Measles virus (MV) is an important representative of a new class of cancer therapeutics known as onc...
Attenuated measles virus has revealed selective tumor cell killing and is currently tested in clinic...
Oncolytic Measles virus is a promising candidate for cancer treatment, but clinical studies have sho...
Oncolytic measles virus (MV) is a promising treatment for cancer but titers of up to 1011 infectious...
Recombinant measles viruses are currently tested in clinical trials as oncolytic agent to be applied...
Recombinant measles viruses are currently tested in clinical trials as oncolytic agent to be applied...
Oncolytic virotherapeutic agents are likely to become serious contenders in cancer treatment. The va...
The increasing number of cancer diagnoses in the last decades is associated with behavioral risks, i...
Over the past two decades, a number of modified DNA and RNA viruses have shown great promise in canc...
Oncolytic Measles virus is a promising candidate for cancer treatment, but clinical studies have sho...
Membrane technology has proven to be a mainstay separation technology over the past two decades. Som...
Oncolytic Measles virus is a promising candidate for cancer treatment, but clinical studies have sho...
Membrane technology has proven to be a mainstay separation technology over the past two decades. Som...
Host cell DNA is a critical impurity in downstream processing of enveloped viruses. For vaccine appl...
Oncolytic viruses can be effective weapons against cancer with few treatment options. For example th...
Measles virus (MV) is an important representative of a new class of cancer therapeutics known as onc...
Attenuated measles virus has revealed selective tumor cell killing and is currently tested in clinic...
Oncolytic Measles virus is a promising candidate for cancer treatment, but clinical studies have sho...
Oncolytic measles virus (MV) is a promising treatment for cancer but titers of up to 1011 infectious...
Recombinant measles viruses are currently tested in clinical trials as oncolytic agent to be applied...
Recombinant measles viruses are currently tested in clinical trials as oncolytic agent to be applied...
Oncolytic virotherapeutic agents are likely to become serious contenders in cancer treatment. The va...
The increasing number of cancer diagnoses in the last decades is associated with behavioral risks, i...
Over the past two decades, a number of modified DNA and RNA viruses have shown great promise in canc...
Oncolytic Measles virus is a promising candidate for cancer treatment, but clinical studies have sho...
Membrane technology has proven to be a mainstay separation technology over the past two decades. Som...
Oncolytic Measles virus is a promising candidate for cancer treatment, but clinical studies have sho...
Membrane technology has proven to be a mainstay separation technology over the past two decades. Som...
Host cell DNA is a critical impurity in downstream processing of enveloped viruses. For vaccine appl...