Gene therapy vectors are among the treatments currently used to treat malignant tumors. Gene therapy vectors use a specific therapeutic transgene that causes death in cancer cells. In early attempts at gene therapy, therapeutic transgenes were driven by non-specific vectors which induced toxicity to normal cells in addition to the cancer cells. Recently, novel cancer specific viral vectors have been developed that target cancer cells leaving normal cells unharmed. Here we review such cancer specific gene therapy systems currently used in the treatment of cancer and discuss the major challenges and future directions in this field
Cancer still represents a disease of high incidence and is therefore one major target for gene thera...
gene transfer technology to treat cancer was presented. Although there is as yet no cancer gene ther...
In spite of huge concerted efforts, the treatment of cancer, a disease frequently associated with g...
Numerous studies over the past several decades have identified many of the genetic changes that take...
Cancers are generally treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radical surgery alone, or combinatio...
Cancers are generally treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radical surgery alone, or combinatio...
Cancer has been, from the beginning, a target of intense research for gene therapy approaches. Curre...
Cancer has been, from the beginning, a target of intense research for gene therapy approaches. Curre...
The broad field of gene therapy promises a number of innovative treatments that are likely to become...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Introduction: This review presents recent developments in the use of nonviral vectors and transfer t...
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are di...
Gene therapy involves the transfer of genetic information to a target cell to facilitate the product...
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are di...
Gene therapy is a promising approach towards cancer treatment. The main aim of the therapy is to des...
Cancer still represents a disease of high incidence and is therefore one major target for gene thera...
gene transfer technology to treat cancer was presented. Although there is as yet no cancer gene ther...
In spite of huge concerted efforts, the treatment of cancer, a disease frequently associated with g...
Numerous studies over the past several decades have identified many of the genetic changes that take...
Cancers are generally treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radical surgery alone, or combinatio...
Cancers are generally treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radical surgery alone, or combinatio...
Cancer has been, from the beginning, a target of intense research for gene therapy approaches. Curre...
Cancer has been, from the beginning, a target of intense research for gene therapy approaches. Curre...
The broad field of gene therapy promises a number of innovative treatments that are likely to become...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Introduction: This review presents recent developments in the use of nonviral vectors and transfer t...
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are di...
Gene therapy involves the transfer of genetic information to a target cell to facilitate the product...
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are di...
Gene therapy is a promising approach towards cancer treatment. The main aim of the therapy is to des...
Cancer still represents a disease of high incidence and is therefore one major target for gene thera...
gene transfer technology to treat cancer was presented. Although there is as yet no cancer gene ther...
In spite of huge concerted efforts, the treatment of cancer, a disease frequently associated with g...