
|
Virus Tamed to Destroy Cancer Cells Monday, May 25, 2009 - Ehud Rattner Home >> Headlines >> Cancer Research
|
|
Scientists at Oxford University have tamed a virus so that it attacks and destroys cancer cells but does not harm healthy cells. They determined how to produce replication-competent viruses with key toxicities removed, providing a new platform for development of improved cancer treatments and better vaccines for a broad range of viral diseases. (source: sciencedaily.com)
|
|
| Related News |
|
Cell Rolling to Neutralize Spreading Cancer Cells |
|
The Link between Inflammation and Cancer |
| Related Pictures |
|
Purple Tomatoes to Fight Cancer |
|
New Contrast Agent to Help Fight Cancer |
| Other Articles |
|
Smart-Bombing Cancer |
|
DARPA's Urban Challenge 2007 |