Cancer gene therapy has been one of the most exciting areas of therapeutic research in the past decade. In this review, we discuss strategies to restrict transcription of transgenes to tumour cells. A range of promoters which are tissue-specific, tumour-specific, or inducible by exogenous agents are presented. Transcriptional targeting should prevent normal tissue toxicities associated with other cancer treatments, such as radiation and chemotherapy. In addition, the specificity of these strategies should provide improved targeting of metastatic tumours following systemic gene delivery. Rapid progress in the ability to specifically control transgenes will allow systemic gene delivery for cancer therapy to become a real possibility in the ne...
During tumorigenesis the transformed cells lose their normal growth control mechanisms and become de...
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are di...
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are di...
Recombinant adenoviral vectors are promising reagents for therapeutic interventions in humans, inclu...
Recombinant adenoviral vectors are promising reagents for therapeutic interventions in humans, inclu...
Recombinant adenoviral vectors are promising reagents for therapeutic interventions in humans, inclu...
Recombinant adenoviral vectors are promising reagents for therapeutic interventions in humans, inclu...
Recombinant adenoviral vectors are promising reagents for therapeutic interventions in humans, inclu...
The technique of targeted expression of interesting genes, including distinct delivery systems and s...
A cancer gene therapy involves the expression of a foreign gene in cancer cells. However, the curren...
Abstract Gene therapy of cancer has become a major interest of medical research since more than 60%...
Gene therapy vectors are among the treatments currently used to treat malignant tumors. Gene therapy...
Cancer still represents a disease of high incidence and is therefore one major target for gene thera...
Cancer has been, from the beginning, a target of intense research for gene therapy approaches. Curre...
Cancer has been, from the beginning, a target of intense research for gene therapy approaches. Curre...
During tumorigenesis the transformed cells lose their normal growth control mechanisms and become de...
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are di...
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are di...
Recombinant adenoviral vectors are promising reagents for therapeutic interventions in humans, inclu...
Recombinant adenoviral vectors are promising reagents for therapeutic interventions in humans, inclu...
Recombinant adenoviral vectors are promising reagents for therapeutic interventions in humans, inclu...
Recombinant adenoviral vectors are promising reagents for therapeutic interventions in humans, inclu...
Recombinant adenoviral vectors are promising reagents for therapeutic interventions in humans, inclu...
The technique of targeted expression of interesting genes, including distinct delivery systems and s...
A cancer gene therapy involves the expression of a foreign gene in cancer cells. However, the curren...
Abstract Gene therapy of cancer has become a major interest of medical research since more than 60%...
Gene therapy vectors are among the treatments currently used to treat malignant tumors. Gene therapy...
Cancer still represents a disease of high incidence and is therefore one major target for gene thera...
Cancer has been, from the beginning, a target of intense research for gene therapy approaches. Curre...
Cancer has been, from the beginning, a target of intense research for gene therapy approaches. Curre...
During tumorigenesis the transformed cells lose their normal growth control mechanisms and become de...
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are di...
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are di...