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Tumor Targeting

October 1999, Volume 4, Issue 3
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Meeting Reports

Targeting at AACR American Association for Cancer Research, 90th Annual Meeting, April 10-14, 1999, Philadelphia 125
Stephen J Russell
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Incremental advances and radical paradigm shifts 127
DT Curiel
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Reviews

Random peptide libraries for target definition 129
P Monaci, F Bartoli, G Di Zenzo, M Nuzzo & L Urbanelli
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Prospects for the development of targeted adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector systems 143
Jeffrey S Bartlett
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Papers

Isolation of a panel of human anti-CEA single chain Fv from a large phage display library 150
Jane K Osbourn, John McCafferty, Elaine J Derbyshire, Robert Waibel, Kerry Chester, Geoff Boxer & Deborah Allen
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Comparison of prostate specific adenoviral vectors for prostate cancer gene therapy 158
Y Zhang, R Stein, W Wang, MS Steiner & Y Lu
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Antineoplastic ‘multimodality adenovirus’ containing E1A and a therapeutic transgene 170
X Wu, K Goldsmith, V Okoh & RI Garver, Jr
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131I-labelled chimeric monoclonal antibody MOv18 in ovarian cancer patients: a pilot study 179
I van Zanten-Przybysz, CFM Molthoff, GWM Visser, RMH Verheijen, MABD Plaizier, R Pijpers, P Kenemans & JC Roos
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