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review article
Encapsulated Cellular Implants for Recombinant Protein Delivery and Therapeutic Modulation of the Immune System
Lathuiliere, Aurelien
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Mach, Nicolas
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Schneider, Bernard L.
Ex vivo gene therapy using retrievable encapsulated cellular implants is an effective strategy for the local and/or chronic delivery of therapeutic proteins. In particular, it is considered an innovative approach to modulate the activity of the immune system. Two recently proposed therapeutic schemes using genetically engineered encapsulated cells are discussed here: the chronic administration of monoclonal antibodies for passive immunization against neurodegenerative diseases and the local delivery of a cytokine as an adjuvant for anti-cancer vaccines.
Type
review article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000356241400087
Authors
Lathuiliere, Aurelien
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Mach, Nicolas
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Schneider, Bernard L.
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Published in
Volume
16
Issue
5
Start page
10578
End page
10600
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
September 28, 2015
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