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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 31, 2005
Filed:
Mar. 11, 1999
Timothy J. Mcdonnell, Houston, TX (US);
Stephen G. Swisher, Fresno, TX (US);
Bingliang Fang, Houston, TX (US);
Elizabeth M. Bruckheimer, Houston, TX (US);
Mona G. Sarkiss, Houston, TX (US);
Lin Ji, SugarLand, TX (US);
Jack A. Roth, Houston, TX (US);
Timothy J. McDonnell, Houston, TX (US);
Stephen G. Swisher, Fresno, TX (US);
Bingliang Fang, Houston, TX (US);
Elizabeth M. Bruckheimer, Houston, TX (US);
Mona G. Sarkiss, Houston, TX (US);
Lin Ji, SugarLand, TX (US);
Jack A. Roth, Houston, TX (US);
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
The present invention generally relates to viral vectors and their use as expression vectors for transforming human cells, both in vitro and in vivo. More particularly, the present invention relates to adenoviral vectors containing propapoptotic genes and their use in cancer therapy.