Intravenous delivery of therapeutic virus particles remains a major goal for virotherapy of metastatic cancer. Avoiding phagocytic capture and unwanted infection of nontarget cells is essential for extended plasma particle kinetics, and simply ablating one or the other does not give extended plasma circulation. Here we show that polymer coating of adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) can combine with predosing strategies or Kupffer cell ablation to achieve systemic kinetics with a half-life >60 min, allowing ready access to peripheral tumors. Accumulation of virus particles within tumor nodules is proportional to the area under the plasma concentration/time curve. Polymer coating wild-type Ad5 in this way is known to decrease hepatic toxicity, increasin...
A challenge to develop adenovirus (Ad)-mediated therapeutics has been issued to treat metastatic can...
Oncolytic adenovirus (Ad) vectors present a promising modality to treat cancer. Many clinical trials...
BACKGROUND: Copolymers based on poly-[N-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide] (HPMA) have been used prev...
Intravenous delivery of therapeutic virus particles remains a major goal for virotherapy of metastat...
Adenovirus provides many opportunities as a vector for delivery of cytotoxic genes to tumours. Polym...
Oncolytic adenoviruses (Ad) that selectively replicate in cancer cells are emerging as a promising n...
Oncolytic adenovirus (Ad) holds great promise as a potential gene therapy for cancer. However, intra...
BACKGROUND: Transductional targeting of adenovirus following systemic or regional delivery remains o...
Adenovirus gene therapy for intraperitoneal (IP) cancer is limited in clinical trials by inefficient...
ABSTRACT: Adenovirus (Ad) vectors show promise as cancer gene therapy delivery vehicles, but immunog...
Adenovirus is a widely used vector for cancer gene therapy because of its high infection efficiency ...
BACKGROUND: Oncolytic viruses are among the most powerful and selective cancer therapeutics under de...
A challenge to develop adenovirus (Ad)-mediated therapeutics has been issued to treat metastatic can...
Adenoviral vectors offer many advantages for cancer gene therapy, including high transduction effici...
Background Oncolytic adenovirus (Ad)-mediated gene therapy is a promising approach for suppression o...
A challenge to develop adenovirus (Ad)-mediated therapeutics has been issued to treat metastatic can...
Oncolytic adenovirus (Ad) vectors present a promising modality to treat cancer. Many clinical trials...
BACKGROUND: Copolymers based on poly-[N-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide] (HPMA) have been used prev...
Intravenous delivery of therapeutic virus particles remains a major goal for virotherapy of metastat...
Adenovirus provides many opportunities as a vector for delivery of cytotoxic genes to tumours. Polym...
Oncolytic adenoviruses (Ad) that selectively replicate in cancer cells are emerging as a promising n...
Oncolytic adenovirus (Ad) holds great promise as a potential gene therapy for cancer. However, intra...
BACKGROUND: Transductional targeting of adenovirus following systemic or regional delivery remains o...
Adenovirus gene therapy for intraperitoneal (IP) cancer is limited in clinical trials by inefficient...
ABSTRACT: Adenovirus (Ad) vectors show promise as cancer gene therapy delivery vehicles, but immunog...
Adenovirus is a widely used vector for cancer gene therapy because of its high infection efficiency ...
BACKGROUND: Oncolytic viruses are among the most powerful and selective cancer therapeutics under de...
A challenge to develop adenovirus (Ad)-mediated therapeutics has been issued to treat metastatic can...
Adenoviral vectors offer many advantages for cancer gene therapy, including high transduction effici...
Background Oncolytic adenovirus (Ad)-mediated gene therapy is a promising approach for suppression o...
A challenge to develop adenovirus (Ad)-mediated therapeutics has been issued to treat metastatic can...
Oncolytic adenovirus (Ad) vectors present a promising modality to treat cancer. Many clinical trials...
BACKGROUND: Copolymers based on poly-[N-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide] (HPMA) have been used prev...