Introduction Locally advanced head and neck cancer carries a poor prognosis, even with standard combination (surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy) treatment regimens. There is a pressing need for novel therapies with activity against this tumour type. Oncolytic reovirus type 3 (Dearing) is preferentially cytotoxic in tumour cells with an activated Ras signalling pathway and represents a promising novel therapy with relevance in head and neck cancer.Areas covered In this review, we discuss the pre-clinical and clinical data that have underpinned the translational development of oncolytic reovirus thus far. In particular, we describe the iterative nature of the research programme through initial studies testing single-agent reovirus therapy an...
It is time for those working on oncolytic viruses to take stock of the status of the field. We now h...
Reoviruses are non-enveloped viruses with a segmented double stranded RNA genome. In humans, they ar...
Reovirus exerts potent oncolytic effects in head and neck cancer cell lines that are independent Con...
Oncolytic reovirus is currently under active investigation in a range of tumour types. Early phase s...
Purpose: Reovirus type 3 Dearing (RT3D) replicates preferentially in Ras-activated cancers. RT3D sho...
Purpose: Reovirus type 3 Dearing (RT3D) replicates preferentially in Ras-activated cancers. RT3D sho...
Purpose: Reovirus type 3 Dearing (RT3D) replicates preferentially in Ras-activated cancers. RT3D sho...
Reovirus type 3 Dearing (Reolysin, Oncolytics Biotech) is a wild-type double-stranded RNA virus that...
Background: reovirus exploits aberrant signalling downstream of Ras to mediate tumor-specific oncoly...
Reolysin® is a naturally occurring, replication competent formulation of reovirus Type 3 Dearing (T3...
Derek Clements,1,* Erin Helson,2,* Shashi A Gujar,2,3 Patrick WK Lee1,2 1Department of Patholo...
Reolysin® is a naturally occurring, replication competent formulation of reovirus Type 3 Dearing (T3...
Reovirus exploits aberrant signalling downstream of Ras to mediate tumor-specific oncolysis. Since ~...
It is time for those working on oncolytic viruses to take stock of the status of the field. We now h...
It is time for those working on oncolytic viruses to take stock of the status of the field. We now h...
It is time for those working on oncolytic viruses to take stock of the status of the field. We now h...
Reoviruses are non-enveloped viruses with a segmented double stranded RNA genome. In humans, they ar...
Reovirus exerts potent oncolytic effects in head and neck cancer cell lines that are independent Con...
Oncolytic reovirus is currently under active investigation in a range of tumour types. Early phase s...
Purpose: Reovirus type 3 Dearing (RT3D) replicates preferentially in Ras-activated cancers. RT3D sho...
Purpose: Reovirus type 3 Dearing (RT3D) replicates preferentially in Ras-activated cancers. RT3D sho...
Purpose: Reovirus type 3 Dearing (RT3D) replicates preferentially in Ras-activated cancers. RT3D sho...
Reovirus type 3 Dearing (Reolysin, Oncolytics Biotech) is a wild-type double-stranded RNA virus that...
Background: reovirus exploits aberrant signalling downstream of Ras to mediate tumor-specific oncoly...
Reolysin® is a naturally occurring, replication competent formulation of reovirus Type 3 Dearing (T3...
Derek Clements,1,* Erin Helson,2,* Shashi A Gujar,2,3 Patrick WK Lee1,2 1Department of Patholo...
Reolysin® is a naturally occurring, replication competent formulation of reovirus Type 3 Dearing (T3...
Reovirus exploits aberrant signalling downstream of Ras to mediate tumor-specific oncolysis. Since ~...
It is time for those working on oncolytic viruses to take stock of the status of the field. We now h...
It is time for those working on oncolytic viruses to take stock of the status of the field. We now h...
It is time for those working on oncolytic viruses to take stock of the status of the field. We now h...
Reoviruses are non-enveloped viruses with a segmented double stranded RNA genome. In humans, they ar...
Reovirus exerts potent oncolytic effects in head and neck cancer cell lines that are independent Con...