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Oncolytic Viruses: Whats Next?

Current Cancer Drug Targets, 2007
Cancer is a complex disease that often eludes successful treatment due to its propensity to evolve or adapt in the face of current therapeutic regimes. It is reasonable to suggest that sophisticated therapeutics that can attack cancers in multiple, but targeted ways, will be necessary in order to improve current success rates.
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Oncolytic Viruses: Programmable Tumour Hunters

Current Gene Therapy, 2002
Despite significant improvements in early detection and refinements of therapeutic protocols over the last several decades, cancer remains one of the leading causes of death in North America. In particular, treatment of metastatic cancers is a highly desirable and yet still elusive goal of the oncologist.
J C, Bell   +3 more
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Oncolytic viruses and cancer therapy

Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, 2001
In the hopes that a better understanding of cancer biology would allow for the development of novel, more effective therapeutics, a concerted effort over the past 20 years has focussed on the molecular mechanisms of cell growth control and tumorigenesis.
K L, Norman, F, Farassati, P W, Lee
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Naturally oncolytic viruses.

Current opinion in molecular therapeutics, 2006
Naturally oncolytic viruses are replication-competent viruses that have an innate ability to selectively infect and kill tumor cells. Despite being used in the original attempts to treat cancer with live viruses five decades ago, interest in naturally oncolytic viruses has lagged behind the support for engineered adenoviruses and herpesviruses as ...
M Scot, Roberts   +3 more
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Oncolytic Viruses

2021
Laura Burga, Mihnea Bostina
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Cancer Treatment Involving Oncolytic Viruses

Clinical Lung Cancer, 1999
Viruses capable of inducing lysis of malignant cells through their replication process are known as "oncolytic" viruses. Clinical trials in oncology have been performed with oncolytic viruses for nearly fifty years. Both systemic and intratumoral routes of administration have been explored.
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Transmissibility and transmission of respiratory viruses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Nancy H L Leung
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Oncolytic Viruses

2014
Michael D. Mühlebach, Stefan Hutzler
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Revisiting the rules of life for viruses of microorganisms

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Adrienne M S Correa   +2 more
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