When one considers the organism Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium), one usually thinks of the Gram-negative enteric pathogen that causes the severe food borne illness, gastroentertitis. In this context, the idea of Salmonella being exploited as a cancer therapeutic seems pretty remote. However, there has been an escalating interest in the development of tumor-therapeutic bacteria for use in the treatment of a variety of cancers. This strategy takes advantage of the remarkable ability of certain bacteria to preferentially replicate and accumulate within tumors. In the case of S. Typhimurium, this organism infects and selectively grows within implanted tumors, achieving tumor/normal tissue ratios of approximately 1,000:...
Increasing numbers of cancer cases generate a great urge for new treatment options. Applying bacteri...
Bacteria mediated cancer therapy has not been used as much as other methods, despite being considere...
A major obstacle for the development of effective immunotherapy is the ability of tumors to escape t...
When one considers the organism Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium), one usual...
Lack of specificity of the therapeutic agent is a primary limitation in the treatment of a tumor. Th...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
Attenuated Salmonella typhimurium, a motile, nonpathogenic facultative anaerobic bacterium, has been...
Recently, investigation of bacterial-based tumor therapy has regained focus due to progress in molec...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
Conventional cancer therapies are often limited in effectiveness and exhibit strong side effects. Th...
Abstract only availableResearch of bacteria-driven degeneration of tumor cells, initially pioneered ...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
Conventional cancer therapies are often limited in effectiveness and exhibit strong side effects. Th...
M.F. and S.F. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Increasing numbers of cancer cases gener...
A major obstacle for the development of effective immunotherapy is the ability of tumors to escape t...
Increasing numbers of cancer cases generate a great urge for new treatment options. Applying bacteri...
Bacteria mediated cancer therapy has not been used as much as other methods, despite being considere...
A major obstacle for the development of effective immunotherapy is the ability of tumors to escape t...
When one considers the organism Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium), one usual...
Lack of specificity of the therapeutic agent is a primary limitation in the treatment of a tumor. Th...
There are three main approaches in cancer treatment: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Recent...
Attenuated Salmonella typhimurium, a motile, nonpathogenic facultative anaerobic bacterium, has been...
Recently, investigation of bacterial-based tumor therapy has regained focus due to progress in molec...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
Conventional cancer therapies are often limited in effectiveness and exhibit strong side effects. Th...
Abstract only availableResearch of bacteria-driven degeneration of tumor cells, initially pioneered ...
Most chemotherapeutics fail to treat solid tumors because they cannot reach beyond regions proximal ...
Conventional cancer therapies are often limited in effectiveness and exhibit strong side effects. Th...
M.F. and S.F. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Increasing numbers of cancer cases gener...
A major obstacle for the development of effective immunotherapy is the ability of tumors to escape t...
Increasing numbers of cancer cases generate a great urge for new treatment options. Applying bacteri...
Bacteria mediated cancer therapy has not been used as much as other methods, despite being considere...
A major obstacle for the development of effective immunotherapy is the ability of tumors to escape t...