Abstract:Hyperthermic therapy has been applied in many advanced malignancies, but tumor regression occurs only in thermo-sensitive cancers. To elucidate ways to overcome thermo-resistance and to improve the therapeutic efficiency of treating thermo-resistant cancers, we devised a novel application of cancer gene therapy in conjunction with hyperthermia. This strategy allows for selective cancer gene therapy under control of the heat-inducible HSP promoter. Heat-inducible activity of HSP promoter was examined in FM3A br… Show more
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