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Gene therapy [electronic resource] : from laboratory to the clinic / edited by Kam M. Hui.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., c1994.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 278 p.) : illISBN:
  • 9789814354189
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 616.99406 22
LOC classification:
  • RC271.G45 G46 1994
Online resources:
Contents:
ch. 1. An introduction to gene therapy and cancer / Y.H. Tan -- ch. 2. Clinical strategies and expectations for the molecular biotherapy of cancer / H.K.B. Silver and R.J. Klasa -- ch. 3. Tumor-directed cytokine gene therapy / C.S. Chiang ... [et al.] -- ch. 4. Therapeutic applications of antisense nuclei acids / T.M.C. Tan, E.C.B. Nadala Jr. and R.C.Y. Ting -- ch. 5. Molecular targeting of cancer: retroviral vector-mediated antisense nuclei acid therapy / V. Zhang ... [et al.] -- ch. 6. DC-chol liposomes as DNA carriers for gene therapy / A. Singhal and L. Huang -- ch. 7. Accell particle bombardment for gene transfer as a useful gene therapy technique / N.S. Yang ... [et al.] -- ch. 8. DNA-coated microprojectiles for gene delivery into live animals / D.C. Tang and S.A. Johnston -- ch. 9. Expression of "foreign" class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules on experimental tumors and the induction of active specific cancer immunotherapy / K.M. Hui -- ch. 10. Gene transfer to the central nervous system mediated by herpes simplex virus vectors / J.C. Glorioso ... [et al.] -- ch. 11. Adeno-associated virus-based vectors for human gene therapy / R.J. Samulski.
Summary: With advances in our understanding of the molecular biology of human diseases and the development of efficient gene transfer techniques, the treatment of such diseases as cancer and infectious disease using gene therapy has progressed from a distant prospect to a distinct possibility in a very short time. The development of gene transfer methods which are suitable for different forms of therapy has been a major topic of research over the past several years. A common goal of this research has been to achieve the efficient delivery of genes into cells. The successful implementation of gene transfer as a cure for diseases, however, will continue to require the translation of preclinical studies in gene therapy into effective clinical protocols. This volume outlines the latest developments in cancer treatment using various gene delivery systems, which include cytokine gene transfer, the delivery of anti-ras DNA by retroviral vector and the injection of allogeneic HLA DNA via liposomes. Several of these molecular approaches have recently been approved by the US FDA as human clinical trial protocols in order to assess their therapeutic efficiency and safety for cancer treatment. Further developments in recombinant DNA technology within this field should ultimately lead to dramatic improvements in the practice of medicine.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

ch. 1. An introduction to gene therapy and cancer / Y.H. Tan -- ch. 2. Clinical strategies and expectations for the molecular biotherapy of cancer / H.K.B. Silver and R.J. Klasa -- ch. 3. Tumor-directed cytokine gene therapy / C.S. Chiang ... [et al.] -- ch. 4. Therapeutic applications of antisense nuclei acids / T.M.C. Tan, E.C.B. Nadala Jr. and R.C.Y. Ting -- ch. 5. Molecular targeting of cancer: retroviral vector-mediated antisense nuclei acid therapy / V. Zhang ... [et al.] -- ch. 6. DC-chol liposomes as DNA carriers for gene therapy / A. Singhal and L. Huang -- ch. 7. Accell particle bombardment for gene transfer as a useful gene therapy technique / N.S. Yang ... [et al.] -- ch. 8. DNA-coated microprojectiles for gene delivery into live animals / D.C. Tang and S.A. Johnston -- ch. 9. Expression of "foreign" class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules on experimental tumors and the induction of active specific cancer immunotherapy / K.M. Hui -- ch. 10. Gene transfer to the central nervous system mediated by herpes simplex virus vectors / J.C. Glorioso ... [et al.] -- ch. 11. Adeno-associated virus-based vectors for human gene therapy / R.J. Samulski.

With advances in our understanding of the molecular biology of human diseases and the development of efficient gene transfer techniques, the treatment of such diseases as cancer and infectious disease using gene therapy has progressed from a distant prospect to a distinct possibility in a very short time. The development of gene transfer methods which are suitable for different forms of therapy has been a major topic of research over the past several years. A common goal of this research has been to achieve the efficient delivery of genes into cells. The successful implementation of gene transfer as a cure for diseases, however, will continue to require the translation of preclinical studies in gene therapy into effective clinical protocols. This volume outlines the latest developments in cancer treatment using various gene delivery systems, which include cytokine gene transfer, the delivery of anti-ras DNA by retroviral vector and the injection of allogeneic HLA DNA via liposomes. Several of these molecular approaches have recently been approved by the US FDA as human clinical trial protocols in order to assess their therapeutic efficiency and safety for cancer treatment. Further developments in recombinant DNA technology within this field should ultimately lead to dramatic improvements in the practice of medicine.

Electronic reproduction. Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co., 1994. System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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