PMID: 8959938Nov 1, 1996Paper

Cancer and gene therapy

Annals of Hematology
Gabriele D Schmidt-Wolf, Ingo G H Schmidt-Wolf

Abstract

The authors review the current literature pertaining to gene therapy as related to human cancer, covering gene therapy strategies, techniques of gene transfer, and targeted gene delivery. Gene therapy has various applications. Many technical obstacles in gene delivery need to be overcome. The safe delivery and expression of a gene to its destination are essential for clinical use. A greater understanding of the genetic basis of cancer and tumor immunology is necessary before the goal of cancer gene therapy can be fully realized.

Citations

Mar 29, 2002·British Journal of Haematology·G D Schmidt-Wolf, I G H Schmidt-Wolf
May 10, 2000·Cancer Biotherapy & Radiopharmaceuticals·B TrojaneckI G Schmidt-Wolf
May 18, 2001·Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy·F SchakowskiI G Schmidt-Wolf
Jun 27, 2002·British Journal of Cancer·G ReinhardI G H Schmidt-Wolf
Nov 13, 1998·Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences·V LabhasetwarR J Levy

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