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Gene therapy of cancer : translational approaches from preclinical studies to clinical implementation /

Gene therapy as a treatment for cancer is at a critical point in its evolution. Exciting new developments in gene targeting and vector technology, coupled with results from the first generation of preclinical and clinical studies have led to the design and testing of new therapeutic approaches. The...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lattime, Edmund C., 1951- (Editor ), Gerson, Stanton L. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2014.
Edición:Third edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Ex Vivo Gene Therapy: Utilization of Genetic Vectors for the Generation of Genetically Modified Cell Products for Therapy
  • Targeting Tumor Vasculature Using Adeno-Associated Virus Phage Vectors Coding Tumor Necrosis Factor-a
  • Viral Insertion Site Detection and Analysis in Cancer Gene Therapy
  • Targeted Systemic Delivery of Therapeutic siRNA
  • Bacterial Delivery of RNAi Effectors
  • Gene-Directed Enzyme Prodrug Cancer Therapy
  • Electroporation Gene Therapy
  • Toxin-Based Cancer Gene Therapy: Under the Control of Oncofetal H19 Regulatory Sequences
  • Gene Therapy in Radiotherapy of Cancer
  • Advances in Oncolytic Virotherapy for Brain Tumors
  • Oncolytic Adenoviruses in the Treatment of Cancer in Humans
  • Selectively Replicating Oncolytic Adenoviruses Combined with Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, or Molecular Targeted Therapy for Treatment of Human Cancers
  • Reoviral Therapy for Cancer: Strategies for Improving Antitumor Efficacy Using Radio- and Chemotherapy
  • Selectively Replicating Herpes Simplex Viral Vectors
  • Modified Oncolytic Herpesviruses for Gene Therapy of Cancer
  • The Lister Strain of Vaccinia Virus as an Anticancer Therapeutic Agent
  • Poxvirus-Based Strategies for Combined Vaccine and Tumor Microenvironment Manipulation
  • Genetically Engineered (T Cell Receptor) T Cells for AdoptiveTherapy
  • Genetically Modified Dendritic Cell Vaccines for Solid Tumors
  • Dendritic Cell Vaccination
  • Chemokine Gene-Modified Dendritic Cells for Cancer Therapy
  • The Use of T Cell Costimulation to Enhance the Immunogenicity of Tumors
  • Clinical Application of Plasmid-Based Cancer Vaccines
  • Lentivector Vaccines
  • Therapeutic Efficacy and Systemic Antitumor T Cell Immunity Induced by RheoSwitch-Regulated IL-12 Expression after Intratumoral Injection of Adenovirus Vector or Vector-Transduced Dendritic Cells
  • Clinical Trials Using LV-P₁₄₀K-MGMT for Gliomas
  • RNA Interference Therapeutics for Tumor Therapy: Promising Work in Progress
  • MGMT Stem Cell Selection and Protection: Preclinical Large Animal and Clinical Studies
  • Cytidine Deaminase in Myeloprotective Gene Therapy
  • Genetically Engineered Salmonella typhimurium for Targeted Cancer Therapy
  • Imaging of Oncolytic Virus Gene Expression
  • Lentiviral-Encoded Sodium Iodide Symporter-Mediated Cancer Gene Therapy
  • Bacteriophage: From Bacteria to a Successful Targeted Systemic Gene Delivery for Cancer
  • Issues in Moving Gene Therapy Approaches to Early Clinical Trials
  • The FDA Review Process for Cancer Gene Therapy
  • Ethics in Translational Gene Transfer Research.