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    Advanced genetic engineering to achieve in vivo targeting of adenovirus utilizing camelid single domain antibody by Lee, Myungeun, Lu, Zhi Hong, Shoemaker, Charles B., Tremblay, Jacqueline M., St. Croix, Bradley, Seaman, Steven, Gonzalez-Pastor, Rebeca, Kashentseva, Elena A., Dmitriev, Igor P., Curiel, David T.

    Published in Journal of controlled release (10-06-2021)
    “…For the developing field of gene therapy the successful address of the basic requirement effective gene delivery has remained a critical barrier. In this…”
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    Abstract 5871: Immunogenomic approaches to optimize immunotherapeutic targeting of neuroblastoma by Tian, Meijie, Cheuk, Adam Tai-Chi, Song, Yong, Sindiri, Sivasish, Li, Nan, Dower, Christopher M., Ho, Mitchell, Croix, Bradley St, Khan, Javed

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2020)
    “…Abstract Background: Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common extra-cranial solid cancer in children. Although multimodal therapies with differentiating agents…”
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    Impact of intercellular adhesion on cell cycle and resistance to anticancer agents by St. Croix, Bradley Dean

    Published 01-01-1998
    “…Several studies have documented a correlation between cell-cell adhesion and resistance of tumor cells to anticancer agents. To assess directly the impact of…”
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    Abstract B74: Co-targeting the tumor and its associated vasculature in glioblastoma by Byrd, Tiara T., Fousek, Kristen, Grada, Zakaria, Aviles-Padilla, Kevin, Bielamowicz, Kevin, Gottschalk, Stephen, Croix, Bradley St, Fletcher, Bradley, Hegde, Meenakshi, Ahmed, Nabil

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-01-2015)
    “…Abstract Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and most aggressive primary brain tumor in adults. With the current standard treatment, survival is…”
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    Consequences of angiogenesis for tumor progression, metastasis and cancer therapy by Rak, J W, St Croix, B D, Kerbel, R S

    Published in Anti-cancer drugs (01-02-1995)
    “…The growth of solid tumors to a clinically relevant size is dependent upon an adequate blood supply. This is achieved by the process of tumor stroma generation…”
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