CW November 2003

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Issue Number 11
November 2003
ISSN 10593802

Antisense Drugs Making Sense in Cancer Therapy

Antisense drugs belong to a group of agents that are used in targeted therapies for cancer. These are short, synthetic molecules designed to block the production of certain proteins that may promote cancer or hinders in cancer therapy.
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Source & Additional Reading

Mol. Cancer. Ther. 2, 1031-1043, 2003.
Cancer Res. 63, 2802-2811, 2003.

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