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ISBN 10: 0824759133
ISBN 13: 978-0824759131
Author: Joseph G. Sinkovics, Joseph C. Horvath
Featuring contributions from nearly 30 leading authorities, this pioneering work gauges the potential for viruses to act as oncolytic and anti-tumor agents for the treatment of cancers in humans-detailing the cancer-combative properties exhibited by viruses in nature, genetically engineered viruses, and viral oncolysates as evidenced in basic and experimental studies.
Progressive Development of Viral Therapy of Human Cancers: A Personal Narrative Account
New Biological Therapeutics: Competitors or Collaborators of Viral Therapy for Human Cancers
Measles Virus: Improving Natural Oncolytic Properties by Genetic Engineering
Antitumor Immune Memory and Its Activation for Control of Residual Tumor Cells and Improvement of Patients' Survival: A New Concept Derived from Translational Research with the Virus-Modified Tumor Vaccine ATV-NDV
Newcastle Disease Virus: Its Oncolytic Properties
Influenza A Viruses with Deletions in the NS1 Gene – A Rational Approach to Develop Oncolytic Viruses
Vesicular Stomatitis: An Oncolytic Virus that Exploits Tumor-Specific Defects in the Interferon Pathway
Parvoviruses as Anti-Cancer Agents
Newcastle Disease Virus Oncoysate in the Management of Stage III Malignant Melanoma
Vaccinia Viral Lysates in Immunotherapy of Melanoma
Fusogenic Oncolytic Herpes Simplex Viruses for Therapy of Solid Tumors
Poliovirus Recombinants Against Malignant Glioma
Oncolytic Viruses that Depend on Loss of RB or p53
cancer viral therapy
a viral infection that results in cancer
a virus that kills cancer
b cell therapy cancer
cancer viral
Tags: Joseph Sinkovics, Joseph Horvath, Viral, Cancers