Impaired neutralising antibody formation and high transduction efficacy after isolated hepatic perfusion with adenoviral vectors

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Local adenoviral gene transfer can be performed by means of isolated hepatic perfusion (IHP). This methodology is a very effective and safe way to deliver adenoviral vectors. We studied the immune response after IHP, A decreased neutralising antibody formation was observed, offering possibilities for further research in the field of gene therapy in isolated perfusion settings. © 2004 Cancer Research UK.

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Van Etten, B., Eggermont, A. M. M., Ambagtsheer, G., Van Tiel, S. T., & Ten Hagen, T. L. M. (2004). Impaired neutralising antibody formation and high transduction efficacy after isolated hepatic perfusion with adenoviral vectors. British Journal of Cancer, 91(8), 1610–1613. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6602151

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