Lack of selectivity together with severe side effects in conventional cancer treatment have afforded the devel- opment of new strategies based on gene therapy. Nowadays, gene therapy is employed through both viral and non-viral vectors. In spite of the high transfection activity of viral vectors, some drawbacks have pointed out to non-viral vectors as a safer alternative. To overcome low efficiency as well as other issues associated with the use of non-viral vectors, complexes formed by lipids and polymers with DNA, named lipoplexes and polyplexes respectively, have been modified in order to improve its features. Suitability of cancer gene therapy also requires the capacity to distinguish between normal and tumoral cells. This requireme...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Cationic lipid/DNA complexes (lipoplexes) represent an attractive alternative transfection in vitro ...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Lack of selectivity together with severe side effects in conventional cancer treatment have afforded...
International audienceInitially, gene therapy was viewed as an approach for treating hereditary dise...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Gene therapy has emerged as a promising approach for the treatment or prevention of acquired and gen...
Gene therapy is emerging as a revolutionary alternative to conventional therapeutic approaches. Howe...
Gene therapy, because of its aim to eradicate the causes rather than the symptoms of diseases, is be...
Principle of gene therapy.Although the objectives and principles of gene therapy have been well-defi...
Gene therapy by expression constructs or down-regulation of certain genes has shown great potential ...
Cancers are generally treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radical surgery alone, or combinatio...
Introduction: This review presents recent developments in the use of nonviral vectors and transfer t...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Cationic lipid/DNA complexes (lipoplexes) represent an attractive alternative transfection in vitro ...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Lack of selectivity together with severe side effects in conventional cancer treatment have afforded...
International audienceInitially, gene therapy was viewed as an approach for treating hereditary dise...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Gene therapy has emerged as a promising approach for the treatment or prevention of acquired and gen...
Gene therapy is emerging as a revolutionary alternative to conventional therapeutic approaches. Howe...
Gene therapy, because of its aim to eradicate the causes rather than the symptoms of diseases, is be...
Principle of gene therapy.Although the objectives and principles of gene therapy have been well-defi...
Gene therapy by expression constructs or down-regulation of certain genes has shown great potential ...
Cancers are generally treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radical surgery alone, or combinatio...
Introduction: This review presents recent developments in the use of nonviral vectors and transfer t...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Cationic lipid/DNA complexes (lipoplexes) represent an attractive alternative transfection in vitro ...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...