Researchers have engineered an adenovirus to selectively target and kill aggressive brain cancer cells, which has shown ...
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Capital Medical University in Beijing ...
A genetically engineered virus that is linked to the common cold has shown promise as a treatment for aggressive brain ...
A cancer-killing virus has shown promise in tackling an aggressive type of brain tumour, researchers say. Certain viruses ...
Researchers have tweaked the adenovirus to contain a protein that Marburg virus uses to infect cells. Once injected, the adenovirus enters cells and produces copies of the virus protein ...
Neither of these agents, however, produces the necrotizing bronchial lesions associated with adenovirus infection, as reported in the literature 2,5,6 and observed in 3 additional cases by us.
Candel Therapeutics aims to revolutionize cancer treatment with oncolytic virus therapy, awaiting crucial trial results in Q4 ...
In the study, the researchers delivered the protein into the hearts of healthy mice using a disarmed virus, called adenovirus. Viruses are effective vehicles because they are designed to find ...
The Marburg virus belongs to the filovirus family ... has also donated 1,700 doses of the adenovirus-derived viral vector vaccine to Rwanda. The Rwandan government chose to prioritize the ...