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Connexin over-expression differentially suppresses glioma growth and contributes to the bystander effect following HSV-thymidine kinase gene therapy
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Connexin over-expression differentially suppresses glioma growth and contributes to the bystander effect following HSV-thymidine kinase gene therapy

Tomas Jimenez, W Paul Fox, Christian C G Naus, Jacques Galipeau and Daniel J Belliveau
Cell communication & adhesion, Vol.13(1-2), pp.79-92
01/2006
PMID: 16613782

Abstract

Bystander Effect - physiology Cell Survival Coculture Techniques Connexin 26 Connexin 43 - metabolism Connexins - metabolism Ganciclovir - pharmacology Gap Junctions - drug effects Gap Junctions - metabolism Genes, Transgenic, Suicide Genetic Therapy Glioma - metabolism Glioma - pathology Glioma - therapy Herpesvirus 1, Human - enzymology Herpesvirus 1, Human - genetics Humans Prodrugs - pharmacology Thymidine Kinase - genetics Tumor Cells, Cultured - drug effects Tumor Cells, Cultured - metabolism

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