Oncolytic viruses represent a unique type of agents that combine self-amplification, lytic, and immunostimulatory properties against tumors. A local and locoregional clinical benefit has been demonstrated upon intratumoral injections of an oncolytic herpes virus in melanoma patients, leading to its approval in the United States and Europe for patients without visceral disease (up to stage IVM1a). However, in order to debulk and change the local immunosuppressive environment of tumors that cannot be injected directly, oncolyitc viruses need to be administered systemically. Among different viruses, adenovirus has been extensively used in clinical trials but with few evidences of activity upon systemic administration. Preclinical efficacy of a...
Adenoviruses (Ad) are commonly used both experimentally and clinically, including oncolytic virother...
[Background] Enadenotucirev is a chimeric adenovirus with demonstrated preclinical tumor-selective c...
Oncolytic adenoviruses (Ad) that selectively replicate in cancer cells are emerging as a promising n...
Oncolytic viruses represent a unique type of agents that combine self-amplification, lytic, and immu...
Intratumoral immunotherapies are entering clinical use but concerns remain regarding their effects o...
Abstract Oncolytic viruses are an emerging class of immunotherapy agents for cancer treatment. In th...
Despite the durable remissions induced by ICIs and targeted therapies in advanced melanoma and non-m...
Oncolytic virotherapy is an emerging therapeutic approach based on replication-competent viruses abl...
Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are native or modified viruses that selectively replicate in and lyse tumor ...
Introduction: Oncolytic adenoviruses are among the most studied oncolytic viruses because of their t...
Cancer cells employ various mechanisms to evade and suppress anti-cancer immune responses generating...
Purpose: The incidence of malignant melanoma continues to increase worldwide; however, treatment of ...
Background Enadenotucirev (formerly ColoAd1) is a tumor-selective chimeric adenovirus with demonstra...
In the 1990s, adenovirus became one of the first virus types to be genetically engineered to selecti...
Background: Enadenotucirev (formerly ColoAd1) is a tumor-selective chimeric adenovirus with demonstr...
Adenoviruses (Ad) are commonly used both experimentally and clinically, including oncolytic virother...
[Background] Enadenotucirev is a chimeric adenovirus with demonstrated preclinical tumor-selective c...
Oncolytic adenoviruses (Ad) that selectively replicate in cancer cells are emerging as a promising n...
Oncolytic viruses represent a unique type of agents that combine self-amplification, lytic, and immu...
Intratumoral immunotherapies are entering clinical use but concerns remain regarding their effects o...
Abstract Oncolytic viruses are an emerging class of immunotherapy agents for cancer treatment. In th...
Despite the durable remissions induced by ICIs and targeted therapies in advanced melanoma and non-m...
Oncolytic virotherapy is an emerging therapeutic approach based on replication-competent viruses abl...
Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are native or modified viruses that selectively replicate in and lyse tumor ...
Introduction: Oncolytic adenoviruses are among the most studied oncolytic viruses because of their t...
Cancer cells employ various mechanisms to evade and suppress anti-cancer immune responses generating...
Purpose: The incidence of malignant melanoma continues to increase worldwide; however, treatment of ...
Background Enadenotucirev (formerly ColoAd1) is a tumor-selective chimeric adenovirus with demonstra...
In the 1990s, adenovirus became one of the first virus types to be genetically engineered to selecti...
Background: Enadenotucirev (formerly ColoAd1) is a tumor-selective chimeric adenovirus with demonstr...
Adenoviruses (Ad) are commonly used both experimentally and clinically, including oncolytic virother...
[Background] Enadenotucirev is a chimeric adenovirus with demonstrated preclinical tumor-selective c...
Oncolytic adenoviruses (Ad) that selectively replicate in cancer cells are emerging as a promising n...