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Open AccessCharacterization and oncolytic virus targeting of FAP-expressing tumor-associated pericytes in glioblastoma
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are activated fibroblasts constituting the major stromal components in many types of cancer. CAFs contribute to hallmarks of cancer such as proliferation, invasion and immu...
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Author Correction: Sequestration of T cells in bone marrow in the setting of glioblastoma and other intracranial tumors
In the version of this article originally published, the figure callout in this sentence was incorrect: “Furthermore, in S1P1-KI mice themselves, whereas PD-1 blockade was ineffectual as monotherapy, the effec...
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Sequestration of T cells in bone marrow in the setting of glioblastoma and other intracranial tumors
T cell dysfunction contributes to tumor immune escape in patients with cancer and is particularly severe amidst glioblastoma (GBM). Among other defects, T cell lymphopenia is characteristic, yet often attribut...
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Viral Oncolysis of Glioblastoma
The current state of replication-competent or replication-selective oncolytic viral treatment of malignant astrocytomas is reviewed. This includes studies examining the DNA viruses herpes simplex type I and ad...
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Replication-selective virotherapy for cancer: Biological principles, risk management and future directions
In the search for novel cancer therapies that can be used in conjunction with existing treatments, one promising area of research is the use of viral vectors and whole viruses. This review describes the underl...
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Act locally, think globally
Locally growing malignant brain tumors provide a reasonable starting point for develo** targeted strategies of anti-cancer therapy (pages 1354–1368).
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Attenuated multi–mutated herpes simplex virus–1 for the treatment of malignant gliomas
We have created a double mutant of the herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 (termed G207) with favourable properties for treating human malignant brain tumours: replication–competence in glioblastoma cells (and o...