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Evaluation of tumor-specific promoter activities in melanoma
B. Lu
, S. K. Makhija
, D. M. Nettelbeck
, A. A. Rivera
, M. Wang
, S. Komarova
, F. Zhou
, M. Yamamoto
, H. J. Haisma
, R. D. Alvarez
, D. T. Curiel
, Z. B. Zhu
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Melanoma
100%
Promoter Activity
100%
Melanoma Cells
100%
Tumor Promoter
100%
Glycoprotein 2
42%
Primary Melanoma
42%
Survivin Promoter
42%
Liver
28%
Gene Therapy
28%
Cyclooxygenase-2
28%
Luciferase Activity
28%
C-X-C Chemokine Receptor Type 4 (CXCR4)
28%
Survivin
28%
Luciferase Gene
28%
Recombinant Viral Vectors
28%
Positive Control
14%
Tumor
14%
Novel Therapies
14%
Cell Culture
14%
Chemokines
14%
A1 Receptor
14%
Low Activity
14%
Stromal Cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1)
14%
Poly(A)
14%
Tumor Cell Lines
14%
Transgene Expression
14%
Messenger RNA Expression
14%
High Activity
14%
Multiple Tumors
14%
Melanocytes
14%
CMV Promoter
14%
Primary Cell Culture
14%
Mouse Organs
14%
Promoter Genes
14%
Transcriptional Targeting
14%
Cancer Gene Therapy
14%
Ad Vector
14%
Vector-based
14%
Oncolysis
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nodular Melanoma
100%
Promoter Region
100%
Specific Tumor
100%
Survivin
41%
Melanoma Cell
33%
Luciferase
33%
Glycoprotein
25%
Melanoma Cell Line
25%
Gene Therapy
16%
Adenovirus Vector
16%
Cell Culture
16%
Cyclooxygenase 2
16%
Neoplasm
8%
Infection
8%
Transgene
8%
Tumor Cell Line
8%
Chemokine
8%
Stromal Cell Derived Factor 1
8%
Proteus Syndrome
8%
Melanocyte
8%
Chemokine Receptor CXCR4
8%
Polyadenylic Acid
8%
Cancer Gene Therapy
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Promoter Region
100%
Melanoma Cell
33%
Glycoprotein
25%
Melanoma Cell Line
25%
Adenovirus Vector
16%
Mouse
8%
Chemokine
8%
Cell Culture
8%
Transgene
8%
Stromal Cell-Derived Factor 1
8%
Tumor Cell Line
8%
CXCR4
8%
Chemokine Receptor CXCR4
8%
Melanocyte
8%
Primary Cell Culture
8%