A decade ago, gene therapy seemed to be a promising approach for the treatment of chronic limb-threatening ischemia, providing new perspectives for patients without conventional, open or endovascular therapeutic options by potentially enabling neo-angiogenesis. Yet, until now, the results have been far from a safe and routine clinical application. In general, there are two approaches for inserting exogenous genes in a host genome: transduction and transfection. In case of transduction, viral vectors are used to introduce genes into cells, and depending on the selected strain of the virus, a transient or stable duration of protein production can be achieved. In contrast, the transfection of DNA is transmitted by chemical or physical processe...
During the past decade, gene therapy for the treatment of many inherited and acquired medical proble...
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) manifesting pain at rest and/or loss of tissue integrity ultimately lea...
The World Health Organization announced that cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death...
Gene transfer and antisense therapy offer novel approaches to the study and treatment of vascular di...
Advances in molecular biology have generated methods that are used to enhance diagnosis and treatmen...
Patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI) without potential for revascularization are currently wit...
AbstractThe goal of gene therapy is to introduce foreign deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) into somatic ce...
Gene therapy is emerging as a potential strategy for thetreatment of cardiovascular disease, such as...
International audienceObjective: Critical leg ischemia (CLI) represents the ultimate stage of periph...
New treatment strategies for the patient suffering from cardiovascular diseases are needed. Gene the...
The potential to induce therapeutic angiogenesis through gene transfer has engendered much excitemen...
After extensive investigation in preclinical studies and recent clinical trials, gene therapy has be...
Peripheral artery disease is a progressive disease. Primary ischemic leg symptoms are muscle fatigue...
Currently, successful pharmacological treatments are unavailable for many vascular diseases. Many pa...
Encouraging preliminary data suggest that gene therapy may soon be an option for the treatment of pa...
During the past decade, gene therapy for the treatment of many inherited and acquired medical proble...
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) manifesting pain at rest and/or loss of tissue integrity ultimately lea...
The World Health Organization announced that cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death...
Gene transfer and antisense therapy offer novel approaches to the study and treatment of vascular di...
Advances in molecular biology have generated methods that are used to enhance diagnosis and treatmen...
Patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI) without potential for revascularization are currently wit...
AbstractThe goal of gene therapy is to introduce foreign deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) into somatic ce...
Gene therapy is emerging as a potential strategy for thetreatment of cardiovascular disease, such as...
International audienceObjective: Critical leg ischemia (CLI) represents the ultimate stage of periph...
New treatment strategies for the patient suffering from cardiovascular diseases are needed. Gene the...
The potential to induce therapeutic angiogenesis through gene transfer has engendered much excitemen...
After extensive investigation in preclinical studies and recent clinical trials, gene therapy has be...
Peripheral artery disease is a progressive disease. Primary ischemic leg symptoms are muscle fatigue...
Currently, successful pharmacological treatments are unavailable for many vascular diseases. Many pa...
Encouraging preliminary data suggest that gene therapy may soon be an option for the treatment of pa...
During the past decade, gene therapy for the treatment of many inherited and acquired medical proble...
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) manifesting pain at rest and/or loss of tissue integrity ultimately lea...
The World Health Organization announced that cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death...