Use of tissue-specific microRNA to control pathology of wild-type adenovirus without attenuation of its ability to kill cancer cells.
Replicating viruses have broad applications in biomedicine, notably in cancer virotherapy and in the design of attenuated vaccines; however, uncontrolled virus replication in vulnerable tissues can give pathology and often restricts the use of potent strains. Increased knowledge of tissue-selective...
Main Authors: | Cawood, R, Chen, H, Carroll, F, Bazan-Peregrino, M, van Rooijen, N, Seymour, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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