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International Journal of Cancer Management

The Official Journal of Cancer Research Center (CRC), Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences

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1. Employing the Oncolytic Vesicular Stomatitis Virus in Cancer Virotherapy: Resistance and Clinical Considerations

- Abdelmageed A.A. , et al.

2. Inhibition of Autophagy by 3-MA Increases Oncolysis Effect of VSV in a Murine Model of Cancer

- Zadaloo K.M. , et al.

3. Autophagy in tumor immunity and Viral‐Based immunotherapeutic approaches in cancer

- Zahedi‐Amiri A. , et al.

4. Crosstalk between oncolytic viruses and autophagy in cancer therapy

- Jin K.T. , et al.

5. The Role of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Matrix Protein in Autophagy in the Breast Cancer

- Askari F.S. , et al.

6. PM2.5 promotes replication of VSV by ubiquitination degradation of phospho-IRF3 in A549 cells

- Wu J. , et al.

7. Cell death mechanisms in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma induced by vesicular stomatitis virus matrix protein

- Douzandegan Y. , et al.

8. Resistant starch prevents tumorigenesis of dimethylhydrazine-induced colon tumors via regulation of an ER stress-mediated mitochondrial apoptosis pathway

- Wang Q. , et al.

9. The roles of the unique prolyl isomerase pin1 in cancer-related viral and bacterial infections

- Wang J. , et al.

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