Abstract:The aim of gene therapy is to treat cancer by the introduction of genes that will sensitize tumour cells to other therapies, replace a mutated gene with a wild‐type copy, or activate an antitumour host immune response. Viruses can be used as vectors for carrying therapeutic transgenes, as well as being oncolytic in their own right. Using viruses to treat tumours derives from the inherent ability of a replicating virus to eventually destroy its host cell. Oncolytic viruses are tumour specific, causing lysis of … Show more
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