Self-replicating RNA viruses have become attractive delivery vehicles for therapeutic applications. They are easy to handle, can be rapidly produced in large quantities, and can be delivered as recombinant viral particles, naked or nanoparticle-encapsulated RNA, or plasmid DNA-based vectors. The self-replication of RNA in infected host cells provides the means for generating much higher transgene expression levels and the possibility to apply substantially reduced amounts of RNA to achieve similar expression levels or immune responses compared to conventional synthetic mRNA. Alphaviruses and flaviviruses, possessing a single-stranded RNA genome of positive polarity, as well as measles viruses and rhabdoviruses with a negative-stranded RNA g...
Oncolytic virus therapy of cancer is an actively pursued field of research. Viruses that were once c...
Oncolytic viruses which infect and kill tumour cells can also be genetically modified to express the...
The past decade has seen considerable excitement in the use of biological therapies in treating neop...
Self-replicating single-stranded RNA viruses such as alphaviruses, flaviviruses, measles viruses, an...
Wild-type viruses with intrinsic oncolytic capacity in human includes DNA viruses like some autonomo...
Single-stranded RNA viruses of both positive and negative polarity have been used as vectors for vac...
Oncolytic viruses are replication competent, tumor selective and lyse cancer cells. Their potential ...
© 2018 by the authors. Recombinant viruses are novel therapeutic agents that can be utilized for tre...
Oncolytic viruses are replication competent, tumor selective and lyse cancer cells. Their potential ...
Recombinant viruses are novel therapeutic agents that can be utilized for treatment of various disea...
Alphavirus vectors present an attractive approach for gene therapy applications due to the rapid and...
Viruses that selectively replicate in cancer cells, leading to the death of the cell, are being stud...
Oncolytic viruses show specific targeting and killing of tumor cells and therefore provide attractiv...
The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2023, 1,958,310 new cancer cases and 609,820 cancer de...
Oncolytic viruses which infect and kill tumour cells can also be genetically modified to express the...
Oncolytic virus therapy of cancer is an actively pursued field of research. Viruses that were once c...
Oncolytic viruses which infect and kill tumour cells can also be genetically modified to express the...
The past decade has seen considerable excitement in the use of biological therapies in treating neop...
Self-replicating single-stranded RNA viruses such as alphaviruses, flaviviruses, measles viruses, an...
Wild-type viruses with intrinsic oncolytic capacity in human includes DNA viruses like some autonomo...
Single-stranded RNA viruses of both positive and negative polarity have been used as vectors for vac...
Oncolytic viruses are replication competent, tumor selective and lyse cancer cells. Their potential ...
© 2018 by the authors. Recombinant viruses are novel therapeutic agents that can be utilized for tre...
Oncolytic viruses are replication competent, tumor selective and lyse cancer cells. Their potential ...
Recombinant viruses are novel therapeutic agents that can be utilized for treatment of various disea...
Alphavirus vectors present an attractive approach for gene therapy applications due to the rapid and...
Viruses that selectively replicate in cancer cells, leading to the death of the cell, are being stud...
Oncolytic viruses show specific targeting and killing of tumor cells and therefore provide attractiv...
The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2023, 1,958,310 new cancer cases and 609,820 cancer de...
Oncolytic viruses which infect and kill tumour cells can also be genetically modified to express the...
Oncolytic virus therapy of cancer is an actively pursued field of research. Viruses that were once c...
Oncolytic viruses which infect and kill tumour cells can also be genetically modified to express the...
The past decade has seen considerable excitement in the use of biological therapies in treating neop...