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- 2019
A cautionary note on the selectivity of oncolytic poxvirusesDOI: 10.2147/OV.S189832 Keywords: oncolytic virus, central nervous system toxicity, glioma, safety Abstract: Oncolytic viruses selectively infect cancer cells while avoiding infection of normal cells. Usually, selectivity is demonstrated by injecting a virus into tumor-bearing mice and observing infection and lysis of tumor cells without infection of other tissues. The general view is that this selectivity is due to tropisms of the virus. However, apparent selectivity could be due to accessibility. For example, intravenously injected virus may not gain access to cells within the central nervous system (CNS) because of the blood–brain barrier
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