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NV1020 Uses, Dosage, Side Effects and more

NV1020, a genetically engineered herpes simplex virus, is a novel anticancer therapeutic.

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Trade Name NV1020
Generic NV1020
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Last Updated: January 7, 2025 at 1:49 am
   

Uses

Intended for the treatment of various forms of cancer.

How NV1020 works

Cancer-killing viruses, so-called oncolytic viruses are specific herpes simplex viruses, or HSVs, generally known as the cause of cold sores. These viruses are used, however, in a modified and "disarmed" form in order to make them utilizable as a therapeutic agent in humans. This is achieved by switching off certain genes that normally enable the virus to multiply in healthy cells, which would destroy these cells. As a result of this genetic modification, the HSVs are able to reproduce in tumor cells solely, since only these offer an environment that compensates for the loss of the removed viral genes. Consequently, the virus is able to replicate in the tumor cells, selectively destroying them without harming healthy tissue.

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