<p>Covering all aspects of photodynamic therapy, 70 expert contributors from the fields of photochemistry, photobiology, photophysics, pharmacology, oncology and surgery, provide multidisciplinary discussions on photodynamic therapy - a rapidly-developing approach to the treatment of solid tumours.;
Intrabodies: Basic Research and Clinical Gene Therapy Applications
โ Scribed by Wayne A. Marasco (auth.), Wayne A. Marasco M.D., Ph.D. (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 221
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Designing Intrabodies: Structural Features and the Use of Intracellular Trafficking Signals....Pages 1-22
Phage Libraries for Generation of Single Chain Fv Antibodies for Intracellular Immunization....Pages 23-46
Phenotypic Knockout of the Human Interleukin-2 Receptor ฮฑ Chain on Primary and HTLV-I Transformed T Cells....Pages 47-60
Intracellular Antibodies as Tools to Study ErbB Receptor Tyrosine Kinases....Pages 61-74
Neuroantibodies: The Use of Recombinant Antibody Expression in the Central Nervous System....Pages 75-96
Intracellular Antibody-Mediated Knockout of the ErbB-2 Oncoprotein as a Cancer Gene Therapy Approach....Pages 97-128
Intracellular Targeting of Oncogenes: A Novel Approach for Cancer Therapy....Pages 129-146
Intrabodies Against the HIV-1 Regulatory Proteins: Tat and Rev as Targets for Gene Therapy....Pages 147-161
Gene Therapy for HIV-1 Using Intracellular Antibodies Against HIV-1 Gag Proteins....Pages 163-181
Single Chain Variable Fragment-Based Strategies for Anti-HIV-1 Gene Therapy: Targeting the Viral Preintegration Complex and Combination Molecular Approaches....Pages 183-208
Back Matter....Pages 209-211
โฆ Subjects
Molecular Medicine; Human Genetics; Cell Biology; Cancer Research
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