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    MicroRNA controlled adenovirus mediates anti-cancer efficacy without affecting endogenous microRNA activity.

    MicroRNA controlled adenovirus mediates anti-cancer efficacy without affecting endogenous microRNA activity. by Ryan Cawood, Suet-Ling Wong, Ying Di, Dilair F Baban, Leonard W Seymour

    Published 2011-01-01
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    A Rapid-Response Humoral Vaccine Platform Exploiting Pre-Existing Non-Cognate Populations of Anti-Vaccine or Anti-Viral CD4+ T Helper Cells to Confirm B Cell Activation.

    A Rapid-Response Humoral Vaccine Platform Exploiting Pre-Existing Non-Cognate Populations of Anti-Vaccine or Anti-Viral CD4+ T Helper Cells to Confirm B Cell Activation. by Thomas Hills, Phillip G Jakeman, Robert C Carlisle, Paul Klenerman, Leonard W Seymour, Ryan Cawood

    Published 2016-01-01
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    Self-silencing adenovirus enables precise infectious titration of recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors

    Self-silencing adenovirus enables precise infectious titration of recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors by Chloé Fustinoni, Xiang Liu, Zhi Chen, Ryan Cawood, Weimin Valenti, Maria I. Patrício, Weiheng Su

    Published 2025-06-01
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    Use of tissue-specific microRNA to control pathology of wild-type adenovirus without attenuation of its ability to kill cancer cells.

    Use of tissue-specific microRNA to control pathology of wild-type adenovirus without attenuation of its ability to kill cancer cells. by Ryan Cawood, Hannah H Chen, Fionnadh Carroll, Miriam Bazan-Peregrino, Nico van Rooijen, Leonard W Seymour

    Published 2009-05-01
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