## Abstract Gene‐directed enzyme prodrug therapy based on the __E. coli__ purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) gene produces efficient tumour cell killing. PNP converts adenosine analogs into toxic metabolites that diffuse across cell membranes to kill neighbouring untransduced cells (PNP‐GDEPT).
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Targeted inhibition of mitochondrial Hsp90 suppresses localised and metastatic prostate cancer growth in a genetic mouse model of disease
✍ Scribed by Kang, B H; Tavecchio, M; Goel, H L; Hsieh, C-C; Garlick, D S; Raskett, C M; Lian, J B; Stein, G S; Languino, L R; Altieri, D C
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- 109838875
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
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- 2011
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- English
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- 104
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0007-0920
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## Abstract Antibiotic forms of tetracycline exhibit antitumor activity in some tumor models. However, their low __in vivo__ efficacy and associated morbidity limit their long‐term application in cancer therapy. This report appraises the efficacy of doxycycline (DC) and non‐antimicrobial, chemicall