Blockade of transforming growth factor‐β signaling enhances oncolytic herpes simplex virus efficacy in patient‐derived recurrent glioblastoma models

Volume: 141, Issue: 11, Pages: 2348 - 2358
Published: Aug 26, 2017
Abstract
Despite the current standard of multimodal management, glioblastoma (GBM) inevitably recurs and effective therapy is not available for recurrent disease. A subset of tumor cells with stem‐like properties, termed GBM stem‐like cells (GSCs), are considered to play a role in tumor relapse. Although oncolytic herpes simplex virus (oHSV) is a promising therapeutic for GBM, its efficacy against recurrent GBM is incompletely characterized. Transforming...
Paper Details
Title
Blockade of transforming growth factor‐β signaling enhances oncolytic herpes simplex virus efficacy in patient‐derived recurrent glioblastoma models
Published Date
Aug 26, 2017
Volume
141
Issue
11
Pages
2348 - 2358
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