Selected article for: "animal virus and oncolytic virus"

Author: Maroun, Justin; Muñoz-Alía, Miguel; Ammayappan, Arun; Schulze, Autumn; Peng, Kah-Whye; Russell, Stephen
Title: Designing and building oncolytic viruses
  • Document date: 2017_3_31
  • ID: qr1gsmqw_30
    Snippet: Mengovirus, VSV and Newcastle disease virus are examples of animal pathogens being developed as oncolytic agents. Their appeal as oncolytic platforms is due to the coupling of their ability to selectively propagate in human tumors with their low seroprevalence in the human population [77] . Unlike viruses such as measles which have almost exclusively human cell tropism, these zoonotic viruses are capable of infecting both rodent and human tumor c.....
    Document: Mengovirus, VSV and Newcastle disease virus are examples of animal pathogens being developed as oncolytic agents. Their appeal as oncolytic platforms is due to the coupling of their ability to selectively propagate in human tumors with their low seroprevalence in the human population [77] . Unlike viruses such as measles which have almost exclusively human cell tropism, these zoonotic viruses are capable of infecting both rodent and human tumor cells allowing preclinical testing in more informative immunocompetent mouse cancer models.

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