Passive tumour targeting of polymer-coated adenovirus for cancer gene therapy.
Adenovirus provides many opportunities as a vector for delivery of cytotoxic genes to tumours. Polymer coating of adenovirus is known to increase its plasma circulation kinetics, affording the possibility of active and passive targeting to tumours. Here we show that polymer-coating adenovirus (pc-vi...
Main Authors: | Fisher, K, Green, N, Hale, A, Subr, V, Ulbrich, K, Seymour, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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