Applications of viral vectors have found an encouraging new beginning in gene therapy in recent years. Significant improvements in vector engineering, delivery, and safety have placed viral vector-based therapy at the forefront of modern medicine. Viral vectors have been employed for the treatment of various diseases such as metabolic, cardiovascular, muscular, hematologic, ophthalmologic, and infectious diseases and different types of cancer. Recent development in the area of immunotherapy has provided both preventive and therapeutic approaches. Furthermore, gene silencing generating a reversible effect has become an interesting alternative, and is well-suited for delivery by viral vectors. A number of preclinical studies have demonstrated...
Throughout its 40-year history, the field of gene therapy has been marked by many transitions. It ha...
Viral vectors have been extensively studied due to their great transduction efficiency compared to n...
Cancers are generally treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radical surgery alone, or combinatio...
Applications of viral vectors have found an encouraging new beginning in gene therapy in recent year...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Gene therapy involves the transfer of genetic information to a target cell to facilitate the product...
Abstract: Several viruses have been engineered for gene therapy applications, and the specific prope...
Viral vectors are promising tools for gene therapy and vaccines. Viral vector-based vaccines can enh...
The efficient delivery of therapeutic genes and appropriate gene expression are the crucial issues f...
Gene therapy and its promise for treating human diseases has been around for over two decades, yet a...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Developments in gene therapy, coupled with advances in genome sequencing and a greater understanding...
After over 20years from the first application of gene transfer in humans, gene therapy is now a matu...
Gene therapy has become a significant issue in science-related news. The principal concept of gene t...
The use of viruses to transduce genes of interest into mammalian cells has been extremely revolution...
Throughout its 40-year history, the field of gene therapy has been marked by many transitions. It ha...
Viral vectors have been extensively studied due to their great transduction efficiency compared to n...
Cancers are generally treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radical surgery alone, or combinatio...
Applications of viral vectors have found an encouraging new beginning in gene therapy in recent year...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Gene therapy involves the transfer of genetic information to a target cell to facilitate the product...
Abstract: Several viruses have been engineered for gene therapy applications, and the specific prope...
Viral vectors are promising tools for gene therapy and vaccines. Viral vector-based vaccines can enh...
The efficient delivery of therapeutic genes and appropriate gene expression are the crucial issues f...
Gene therapy and its promise for treating human diseases has been around for over two decades, yet a...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Developments in gene therapy, coupled with advances in genome sequencing and a greater understanding...
After over 20years from the first application of gene transfer in humans, gene therapy is now a matu...
Gene therapy has become a significant issue in science-related news. The principal concept of gene t...
The use of viruses to transduce genes of interest into mammalian cells has been extremely revolution...
Throughout its 40-year history, the field of gene therapy has been marked by many transitions. It ha...
Viral vectors have been extensively studied due to their great transduction efficiency compared to n...
Cancers are generally treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radical surgery alone, or combinatio...