AbstractTo facilitate a more efficient radiation and chemotherapy of mammary tumours, synthetic enhancer elements responsive to hypoxia and ionizing radiation were coupled to the mammary-specific minimal promoter of the murine whey acidic protein (WAP) encoding gene. The modified WAP promoter was introduced into a retroviral promoter conversion (ProCon) vector. Expression of a transduced reporter gene in response to hypoxia and radiation was analysed in stably infected mammary cancer cell lines and an up to 9-fold increase in gene expression demonstrated in comparison to the respective basic vector. Expression analyses in vitro, moreover, demonstrated a widely preserved mammary cell-specific promoter activity. For in vivo analyses, xenograf...
Purpose: Tumor hypoxia is unequivocally linked to poor radiotherapy outcome. This study aimed to ide...
Hypoxia is a microenvironmental factor that contributes to the invasion, progression and metastasis ...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
AbstractTo facilitate a more efficient radiation and chemotherapy of mammary tumours, synthetic enha...
To facilitate a more efficient radiation and chemotherapy of mammary tumours, synthetic enhancer ele...
Metastatic breast cancer is commonly thought to be incurable, but gene therapy strategies with suici...
AbstractThe presence of hypoxic cells in human brain tumors is an important factor leading to resist...
Novel approaches to cancer gene therapy currently exploit tumour hypoxia to achieve transcriptional ...
AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that tumor hypoxia could be exploited for cancer gene therap...
Rationale: Tumor hypoxia is a well-known negative prognostic factor for most solid tumors. Neverthel...
To increase the potential of attenuated Salmonella as gene delivery vectors for cancer treatment, we...
Tumor hypoxia has long been recognized as a critical issue in oncology. Resistance of hypoxic areas ...
Hypoxia is an important factor in tumor growth. It is associated with resistance to conventional ant...
Purpose: Tumor hypoxia is unequivocally linked to poor radiotherapy outcome. This study aimed to ide...
Despite being an adverse prognostic factor in radiotherapy, hypoxia represents a physiological diffe...
Purpose: Tumor hypoxia is unequivocally linked to poor radiotherapy outcome. This study aimed to ide...
Hypoxia is a microenvironmental factor that contributes to the invasion, progression and metastasis ...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
AbstractTo facilitate a more efficient radiation and chemotherapy of mammary tumours, synthetic enha...
To facilitate a more efficient radiation and chemotherapy of mammary tumours, synthetic enhancer ele...
Metastatic breast cancer is commonly thought to be incurable, but gene therapy strategies with suici...
AbstractThe presence of hypoxic cells in human brain tumors is an important factor leading to resist...
Novel approaches to cancer gene therapy currently exploit tumour hypoxia to achieve transcriptional ...
AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that tumor hypoxia could be exploited for cancer gene therap...
Rationale: Tumor hypoxia is a well-known negative prognostic factor for most solid tumors. Neverthel...
To increase the potential of attenuated Salmonella as gene delivery vectors for cancer treatment, we...
Tumor hypoxia has long been recognized as a critical issue in oncology. Resistance of hypoxic areas ...
Hypoxia is an important factor in tumor growth. It is associated with resistance to conventional ant...
Purpose: Tumor hypoxia is unequivocally linked to poor radiotherapy outcome. This study aimed to ide...
Despite being an adverse prognostic factor in radiotherapy, hypoxia represents a physiological diffe...
Purpose: Tumor hypoxia is unequivocally linked to poor radiotherapy outcome. This study aimed to ide...
Hypoxia is a microenvironmental factor that contributes to the invasion, progression and metastasis ...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...