Background: Recent data suggest that cancer stem cells (CSCs) play an important role in cancer, as these cells possess enhanced tumor-forming capabilities and are responsible for relapses after apparently curative therapies have been undertaken. Hence, novel cancer therapies will be needed to test for both tumor regression and CSC targeting. The use of oncolytic vaccinia virus (VACV) represents an attractive anti-tumor approach and is currently under evaluation in clinical trials. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate whether VACV does kill CSCs that are resistant to irradiation and chemotherapy. Methods: Cancer stem-like cells were identified and separated from the human breast cancer cell line GI-101A by virtue of increased aldeh...
The use of oncolytic viruses for the treatment of cancer is an emerging field of cancer research and...
Virotherapy on the basis of oncolytic vaccinia virus (VACV) infection is a promising approach for ca...
Background The mechanisms by which vaccinia virus (VACV) interacts with the innate immune component...
Abstract Background Recent data suggest that cancer stem cells (CSCs) play an important role in canc...
Background: Despite availability of efficient treatment regimens for early stage colorectal cancer, ...
Tyrel T Smith,1 Justin C Roth,1 Gregory K Friedman,1 G Yancey Gillespie2 1Department of Pediatrics, ...
Background: Despite availability of efficient treatment regimens for early stage colorectal cancer, ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that a subset of cells within tumors are resistant to convention...
A growing body of evidence suggests that a subset of cells within tumors are resistant to convention...
Virotherapy using oncolytic vaccinia virus strains is one of the most promising new strategies for c...
Background: We have shown that insertion of the three vaccinia virus (VACV) promoter-driven fore...
Oncolytic abilities of vaccinia virus (VACV) served as a basis for the development of various recomb...
Wild-type viruses with intrinsic oncolytic capacity in human includes DNA viruses like some autonomo...
Background: In principle, the elimination of malignancies by oncolytic virotherapy could proceed by ...
<div><p>Recently, we showed that the oncolytic vaccinia virus GLV-1h68 has a significant therapeutic...
The use of oncolytic viruses for the treatment of cancer is an emerging field of cancer research and...
Virotherapy on the basis of oncolytic vaccinia virus (VACV) infection is a promising approach for ca...
Background The mechanisms by which vaccinia virus (VACV) interacts with the innate immune component...
Abstract Background Recent data suggest that cancer stem cells (CSCs) play an important role in canc...
Background: Despite availability of efficient treatment regimens for early stage colorectal cancer, ...
Tyrel T Smith,1 Justin C Roth,1 Gregory K Friedman,1 G Yancey Gillespie2 1Department of Pediatrics, ...
Background: Despite availability of efficient treatment regimens for early stage colorectal cancer, ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that a subset of cells within tumors are resistant to convention...
A growing body of evidence suggests that a subset of cells within tumors are resistant to convention...
Virotherapy using oncolytic vaccinia virus strains is one of the most promising new strategies for c...
Background: We have shown that insertion of the three vaccinia virus (VACV) promoter-driven fore...
Oncolytic abilities of vaccinia virus (VACV) served as a basis for the development of various recomb...
Wild-type viruses with intrinsic oncolytic capacity in human includes DNA viruses like some autonomo...
Background: In principle, the elimination of malignancies by oncolytic virotherapy could proceed by ...
<div><p>Recently, we showed that the oncolytic vaccinia virus GLV-1h68 has a significant therapeutic...
The use of oncolytic viruses for the treatment of cancer is an emerging field of cancer research and...
Virotherapy on the basis of oncolytic vaccinia virus (VACV) infection is a promising approach for ca...
Background The mechanisms by which vaccinia virus (VACV) interacts with the innate immune component...