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Discuss The Use Of Oncolytic Viruses As Cancer Therapeutics
Cell death by oncolytic viruses occurs through direct or indirect mechanisms such as amplification of anti-cancer immune response, tumor blood vessels destruction or through transgene-encoded proteins manifested from modified viruses. Despite the different mode of action, the ultimate function of the oncolytic viruses is to disrupt the cancer cells’ transcriptional or