Cancer Gene Therapy – Nature

Posted: November 5, 2014 at 8:42 am

Cancer Gene Therapy is the essential gene and cellular therapy resource for cancer researchers and clinicians, keeping readers up to date with the latest developments in gene and cellular therapies for cancer. The journal publishes original laboratory and clinical research papers, case reports and review articles. Publication topics include RNAi approaches, drug resistance, hematopoietic progenitor cell gene transfer, cancer stem cells, cellular therapies, homologous recombination, ribozyme technology, antisense technology, tumor immunotherapy and tumor suppressors, translational research, cancer therapy, gene delivery systems (viral and non-viral), anti-gene therapy (antisense, siRNA & ribozymes), apoptosis; mechanisms and therapies, vaccine development, immunology and immunotherapy, DNA synthesis and repair.

Impact Factor: 2.553*

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Volume 21, No 10 October 2014 ISSN: 0929-1903 EISSN: 1476-5500

2013 impact factor 2.553* 52/122 Medicine, Research & Experimental 58/165 Biotechnology & Applied Micobiology 115/202 Oncology 85/164 Genetics & Heredity

Editor: Steven K. Libutti, M.D.

*2013 Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters, 2014

Following the success of this previous study on p53, Cancer Gene Therapy has published another groundbreaking review on this molecule. An overview of results supported by The International Agency for Research on Cancer (part of the World Health Organization), the review highlights the biological properties of mutant p53, including novel molecular targets for the development of future cancer therapies.

Announcing Cancer Gene Therapy Open Cancer Gene Therapy now offers authors the option to publish their articles with immediate open access upon publication. Open access articles will also be deposited on PubMed Central at the time of publication and will be freely available immediately. Find out more from the press release or our FAQs page.

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