Recombinant adenovirus-p53
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Recombinant adenovirus-p53 | |
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Term | Recombinant adenovirus-p53 |
Short definition | recombinant adenovirus-p53 - (pronounced) (ree-KOM-bih-nunt A-den-oh-VY-rus . |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
recombinant adenovirus-p53 - (pronounced) (ree-KOM-bih-nunt A-den-oh-VY-rus . . . ) A substance that has been studied to treat some types of cancer. Recombinant adenovirus-p53 is an attenuated adenovirus that inserts the p53 gene into tumor cells and causes them to die. It's a kind of gene therapy. Also called ACN53, rAd/p53 and SCH-58500
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