Gene therapy for regenerative medicine
H Hosseinkhani, AJ Domb, G Sharifzadeh, V Nahum - Pharmaceutics, 2023 - mdpi.com
The development of biological methods over the past decade has stimulated great interest in
the possibility to regenerate human tissues. Advances in stem cell research, gene therapy …
the possibility to regenerate human tissues. Advances in stem cell research, gene therapy …
Gene therapy: twenty-first century medicine
IM Verma, MD Weitzman - Annu. Rev. Biochem., 2005 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Broadly defined, the concept of gene therapy involves the transfer of genetic
material into a cell, tissue, or whole organ, with the goal of curing a disease or at least …
material into a cell, tissue, or whole organ, with the goal of curing a disease or at least …
Tissue engineering by modulated gene delivery
M Yamamoto, Y Tabata - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2006 - Elsevier
Tissue engineering is a newly emerging biomedical form to create a local environment
which enables cells to promote the proliferation and differentiation for regeneration …
which enables cells to promote the proliferation and differentiation for regeneration …
[HTML][HTML] Gene therapy, early promises, subsequent problems, and recent breakthroughs
Gene therapy is one of the most attractive fields in medicine. The concept of gene delivery to
tissues for clinical applications has been discussed around half a century, but scientist's …
tissues for clinical applications has been discussed around half a century, but scientist's …
Non-viral gene therapy
DA Treco, RF Selden - Molecular Medicine Today, 1995 - cell.com
Gene therapy is a medical/surgical intervention currently being developed, in which genes
are introduced into cells in order to treat or cure a wide variety of human diseases. The field …
are introduced into cells in order to treat or cure a wide variety of human diseases. The field …
Gene transfer strategies in tissue engineering
O Bleiziffer, E Eriksson, F Yao… - Journal of cellular …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
• Introduction• Methods of gene delivery‐Non‐viral techniques‐Naked DNA‐Cationic
liposomes‐Viral techniques‐Retrovirus‐Adenovirus‐Adeno‐associated virus‐Herpes …
liposomes‐Viral techniques‐Retrovirus‐Adenovirus‐Adeno‐associated virus‐Herpes …
From genes to gene medicines: recent advances in nonviral gene delivery
AP Rolland - Critical Reviews™ in Therapeutic Drug Carrier …, 1998 - dl.begellhouse.com
Over the last decade, research in somatic gene therapy has focused on selected
approaches to deliver therapeutic genes to cells both ex vivo and in vivo. While most current …
approaches to deliver therapeutic genes to cells both ex vivo and in vivo. While most current …
In pursuit of new developments for gene therapy of human diseases
G Palu, R Bonaguro, A Marcello - Journal of biotechnology, 1999 - Elsevier
Gene therapy aims at transferring a therapeutic gene into human somatic cells in order to
treat a disease. Originally addressed to hereditary genetic disorders, gene therapy has …
treat a disease. Originally addressed to hereditary genetic disorders, gene therapy has …
Gene therapy: a battle against biological barriers
Y Kaneda - Current molecular medicine, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
One factor critical to successful human gene therapy is development of efficient gene
delivery systems. Although numerous vector systems for gene transfer have been …
delivery systems. Although numerous vector systems for gene transfer have been …
Pharmaceutical perspectives of nonviral gene therapy
RI Mahato, LC Smith, A Rolland - Advances in genetics, 1999 - Elsevier
The use of nonviral plasmid-based gene medicines represents an attractive in vivo gene
transfer strategy that is simple and lacks many risks that are inherent to viral systems …
transfer strategy that is simple and lacks many risks that are inherent to viral systems …