CURRICULUM
VITAE
Name: Robert L. Martuza, M.D.
Office Address:
Higgins Professor of Neurosurgery
Chief, Neurosurgery Service
Massachusetts General Hospital WHT502
55 Fruit Street, Boston, MA. 02114-2696
Phone: 617-726-8581
Fax: 617-726-4814
Email: rmartuza@partners.org
Place of Birth:
Wilkes Barre, PA (USA)
Date of Birth:
July 1, l948
Education:
1969 B.A. Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA
1973 M.D. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Postdoctoral
Training:
Internship and Residencies:
1973 1974 Intern in General Surgery,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
1975 1979 Resident in Neurosurgery,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
1979-1980 Chief Resident in Neurosurgery,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Research Fellowships:
1972 1973 Student Research Fellow in Virology (Tumor virology;
Dr. Paul Black), Massachusetts General Hospital
1974 1975 Clinical and Research Fellow in Neurosurgery
Neurosurgical Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Licensure
and Certification:
1976 Massachusetts Medical License Registration
(39007; issued 1/30/76)
1983 American Board of Neurological Surgeons
(Board certified, May l983)
1985 Fellow, American College of Surgeons
Academic Appointments:
1980 1981 Instructor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School
1981 1986 Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
1986 1991 Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
1991-2000 Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery,
Georgetown University
2000-present Higgins Professor of Neurosurgery, Harvard Medical
School
Hospital Appointments:
1980 1981 Assistant in Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital
1981 1986 Assistant Visiting Neurosurgeon, Massachusetts General
Hospital
1987 1991 Associate Visiting Neurosurgeon, Massachusetts General
Hospital
1991-2000 Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery,
Georgetown University Hospital
2000-present Chief, Neurosurgery Service, Massachusetts General
Hospital
Other Professional Positions and Major Visiting Appointments:
1980 1991 Director, Neurofibromatosis Clinic, Massachusetts General
Hospital
1988 1991 Co director, MGH Brain Tumor Center
1992-2000 Director, Georgetown Brain Tumor Center
1999-2000 Associate Director for Clinical Research
Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University
2000-present Director, Pappas Center for Neuro-Oncology, MGH
2005-present Board of Trustees, Massachusetts General Physicians
Organization, Inc.
Principal Clinical and Hospital Service Responsibilities:
1980 1982 Emergency Ward Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital
1980 1983 Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Committee
Massachusetts General Hospital
1980 1983 Co director of Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit
Massachusetts General Hospital
1981 1983 Subcommittee Review for Research Proposals,
Massachusetts General Hospital
1981 1991 Cancer Affairs Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital
1981 1984 CT Subcommittee, Massachusetts General Hospital
1984 1986 Chairman, Laser Safety Committee,
Massachusetts General Hospital
1987 1988 Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Lasers,
Massachusetts General Hospital
1989 1991 General Clinical Research Center Advisory Committee,
Massachusetts General Hospital
1989 1991 MGH Laser Committee
1991-2000 Georgetown Operating Room Committee
1991-2000 Georgetown Executive Faculty Committee
1991-2000 Georgetown Executive Staff Committee
1992 Georgetown Ophthalmology Chairman Search Committee
1993 Fiscal Affairs Committee, Georgetown Faculty Practice Group
1993 Georgetown Endocrinology Chief Search Committee
1993-1998 Georgetown Space Utilization Committee
1993-1998 Georgetown, Internal Advisory Board for The Program
in Cognitive and Computational Sciences
1994 Chair, Search Committee for Chair of Neuroscience Department,
Georgetown University
1994-1999 Staff Appointments Committee, Georgetown University
Medical Center
1999-2000 Associate Director for Clinical Research Lombardi Cancer
Center, Georgetown University
2000 -present Managed Care Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital
2000-present Executive Committee on Research, Massachusetts General
Hospital
2000-present Partners Research Council, Partners Healthcare
2001-present General Executive Committee, The Massachusetts General
Hospital Corporation
2005 Member, Search Committee for Neurosurgical Chief, Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center
2006-present Clinical Co-Chair, MGH Vascular Center
Major Committee
Assignments:
National and
Regional:
1981 1991 Medical Advisory Board of the National Neuro fibromatosis
Foundation, New York, New York
1983 Joint Committee on Education, Congress of Neurological Surgeons
and American Association of Neurological Surgeons
1984 Member of Executive Committee, Joint Section on Tumors,
Congress of Neurological Surgeons, American Association of Neurological
Surgeons
1985 Subcommittee on Research of Brain Tumors, Congress of Neurological
Surgeons
1986 1990 Co Chairman of Research Advisory Board, National Neurofibromatosis
Foundation
1987 Joint Subcommittee on Research, Congress of Neurological
Surgeons, American Association of Neurological Surgeons
1988 1991 Joint Section on Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
1989 The Academy Resident Award Committee, The American Academy
of Neurological Surgery
1991 First World Health Organization Planning Conference on Neurofibromatosis,
FL
1991 Planning committee for NIH Consensus Conference on Acoustic
Neuroma
1991 Ethics and Human Values Committee, American Association of
Neurological Surgeons
1991-1992 Co-director, Review and Update in Neurobiology for Neurosurgeons,
Woods Hole, MA
1992 Chairman, The Academy of Neurological Surgery Resident Award
Committee
1993-1996 Co-Chair, Technology Assessment Committee, Society of
Neurological Surgeons
1994-1997 Joint Washington Committee, Congress of Neurological
Surgeons
1994-1998 Chairman, Decade of the Brain Task Force American Association
of Neurological Surgeons Congress of Neurological Surgeons
1994-2000 National Cancer Advisory Board, Liaison Representative
of AANS
1996 Member NIH Site Visit Team, University of Alabama, Birmingham,
AL
1997-present Scientific Advisory Board, MediGene, Inc, (Neurovir,
Inc.).
1998 NIH Grant Reviewer for NSD-B study section meeting on Pilot
Clinical Trial Grants
1998 NIH Grant Reviewer for NCI-F study section on Training Grants
in Surgery
1998-present American Society of Gene Therapy, coordinating reviewer
1998-1999 Member of NIH/NINDS Brain Tumor Genome Anatomy Project
1999-present Program Committee, American Society of Gene Therapy
1999-present Board of Scientific Counselors, National Institute
of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
2000-present Scientific Advisory Board, Direct Gene, Inc.
2003-present Advisory Board, CEREGENE, Inc.
2003-present Director, American Board of Neurological Surgery
Professional
Societies:
1980 1991 Massachusetts Medical Society
1980 present American Medical Association
1982 1991 American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
1982 present Congress of Neurological Surgery
1983 1991; 2000-present New England Neurosurgical Society
1983 1991 Massachusetts Neurosurgical Society
1983 present American Association of Neurological Surgeons
1985 present Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
1986 1991 The New York Academy of Sciences
1986 1991 Massachusetts Chapter, American College of Surgeons
1986 present Society for Neuroscience
1988 present The American Society for Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery
1988 present World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
1988 present Member, Section of Surgery, Royal Society of Medicine
1989 present American Academy of Neurological Surgeons
1991-present American College of Surgeons, Washington, D.C. Chapter
1992-present Society of Neurological Surgery
1992-present D.C. Medical Society
1992-2000 Southern Neurosurgical Society
1995-present The Charles A. Dana Foundation
1997-present American Association for Cancer Research
1998-present American Society of Gene Therapy
2000-2003 Member, Cancer Gene Therapy Committee, American Society
of Gene Therapy
2002-2003 Co-chair, Program Committee, American Society of Gene
Therapy
Editorial
Boards:
1987 89 Assistant Clinical Editor, Neurofibromatosis Research
Newsletter
1989 1999 Editorial Board, Journal of Neuro oncology
1993-present
Editorial Board, Cancer Gene Therapy
1997-present Commentator, Neurologia medico-chirurgica
1997-present Editorial Board, Brain Tumor Pathology
1998-present Editorial Board, Neoplasia
1999-2005 Editorial Board, Journal of Neurosurgery
2000-present Scientific Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience.
Awards and
Honors:
1968 Phi Beta Kappa, Bucknell University
1969 Louis Robey Award, Bucknell University
1969 Cum Laude, Chemistry, Bucknell University
1973 Alpha Omega Alpha, Harvard Medical School
1973 Magna Cum Laude (thesis in a special field),
Harvard Medical School
1988 Traveling Fellowship from The Royal College
of Surgeons of England
1989 Von Recklinghausen's Award for the advancement of medical
sciences in the field of neuro-fibromatosis; from the National
Neuro-fibromatosis Foundation
1994 Grass Award, Society of Neurological Surgeons
1998 NF, Inc. Scholar Award
Funded Grants:
1982 1987 Teacher Investigator Development Award (NS00654) "Neurofibromatosis:
Cellular features, hormonal controls"
1982 Principal Investigator, National Neurofibromatosis Foundation
Research Grant
1983 1986 Physician's Recognition Award, American Medical Association
1983 1986
Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health Grant (RO1NS20025)
"Hormonal modulation of tumors of neurofibromatosis"
1985 1988 Co investigator, National Neurofibromatosis Research
Grant "DNA transfection analysis of the tumors of neurofibromatosis"
(P.I., L. Jacoby)
1986 1987 Principal Investigator, Whitaker Health Sciences Fund
Grant "The combined treatment of malignant brain tumors with
stereo-tactically applied photodynamic therapy, hyperthermia,
and ionizing radiation"
1986 1987 Principal Investigator, National Neuro-fibromatosis
Foundation Research Grant "Melanocyte growth and modulation
in
neuro-fibromatosis"
1986 1987 Co investigator, National Neurofibromatosis Foundation
Research Grant, "Chromosomal alterations in tumors associated
with bi-lateral acoustic neurofibromatosis: a molecular genetic
approach focused on chromosome 22" (P.I., B. Seizinger)
1986 1990 Principal Investigator, renewal of RO1NS20025,"Hormonal
modulation of tumors of neurofibromatosis"
1987 1990 Principal Investigator "Studies of melanocytes
in neurofibromatosis and tuberous sclerosis". Neurogenetics
Center Grant (PO1 NS24279)
1989 Principal Investigator "Evaluation of a two wavelength
laser in neurosurgery" subcontract via Abiomed,Inc. from
National Institutes of Health
1990 1992 Principal Investigator "Genetic alteration of nervous
system tumors", project 2 of Neurogenetics Center Grant (l
PO1 NS24279)
1993-1996 Principal Investigator "Molecular targeting of
therapy for nervous system tumors". (P20-CA60176-01)
1994-1997 Co-Investigator, "Gene delivery to the CNS to modulate
epilepsy" (S. Rabkin, PI)(R01 NS 33342)
1994-1998 Principal Investigator "National CNS Tumor Consortium
- Georgetown/Lombardi Cancer Center" (U01 CA62454)
1994-1998 Principal Investigator, "Genetically engineered
viruses for brain tumor therapy" (R01 NS 32677)
1994-1998 Co-investigator, "Early clinical trials of antiangiogenesis
agents" M. Hawkins, PI (U01 CA62500)
1996-1999 Principal Investigator, subcontract, 3-D Aids to stereotactic
brain
cancer surgery (R44 NS32610-03)
1997-1999 Principal Investigator, Pre-clinical studies of G207
(Neurovir, Inc.)
1997-2002 Program Leader, Neuro-oncology, Cancer Center Support
Grant, M.Lippman, PI
1998-2000 Co- Investigator, A dose escalating Phase I Study of
the treatment
of Malignant Gliomas with G207, a genetically engineered HSV-1
(Neurovir, Inc.)
1998-2001 Principal Investigator, "Herpes vectors for prostate
cancer therapy"
CaPCURE Foundation
1998-2003 Principal Investigator, "Herpes virus therapy of
prostate cancer",
Dept. of Defense (DAMD17-98-1-8490)
1998-2007 Principal Investigator, "Genetically engineered
viruses
for brain tumor therapy" (R01 NS 32677 -12)
2001-2006 Principal Investigator, "Clinical Research Training
Program in
Neuro-Oncology", National Cancer Institute, (K12-CA90354)
2004-2007 Principal Investigator, "Immunologic Approaches
for Oncolytic
Viral Therapy of Prostate Cancer", Department of Defensive
(Idea
Development Award) (W8IXWH-04-1-0254)
2004-2007 Principal Investigator, "HSV Vector Therapy for
NF2 Lesions in
Mouse Models" Department of Defense (Therapeutic Development
Award) (W8IXWH-04-1-0237 )
2004-2009 Principal Investigator, " Genetically engineered
viruses for prostate cancer therapy" (CA102139)
Major Research Interests:
1. Central Nervous System Tumors: Alteration or destruction of
tumor cells by genetically engineered viruses. Studies of etiology,
modulation, and treatment of nervous system tumors. Use of biologic
modifiers, gene and viral therapy to treat nervous system tumors.
2. Neurofibromatosis: Clinical aspects; pathogenesis of the meningeal,
Schwann cell and glial tumors. Experimental therapeutics using
anti-angiogenesis agents and "nerve-sparing" viral vectors.
3. Cancer Therapy with Viral Vectors: Development of HSV1-derived
vectors to treat prostate and other cancers. Development of "nerve-sparing
vectors" for cancer therapy and viral vectors and cell-specific
vectors as oncolytic agents and as in situ anti-cancer vaccines.
4. Molecular Neurosurgery: Use of viral vectors and genetically
engineered cells for gene transfer in vitro and in vivo in order
to alter nervous system function and treat intrinsic nervous system
and neuro-vascular diseases.
Teaching Experience:
1976 Developed and directed a continuing neuro pathology course
for neurosurgery residents
1980 Instructor in Surgery for Introduction to the Clinic for
Harvard Medical Students
1981 1989 Developed and instructed a lecture and dissection course
in neuroanatomy and peripheral nerve surgery for neurosurgery
residents
1983 Developed and directed with the National Neurofibromatosis
Foundation a symposium for physicians and associated health care
persons. "Neurofibromatosis: Clinical care research directions".
1980 1990 Lecturer, MGH Neurosurgery Post graduate Course
1990 Organizer, moderator, speaker in section on malignant brain
tumors MGH Neurosurgery Post graduate Course
1993 Lecturer, Frontiers in Medicine Georgetown Physiology Graduate
Lecture Series
1995 Lecturer, Neuroscience Survey Course
1996-1999 Medical student lectures on neurosurgery, Georgetown
1998-1999 Medical student and Neurology resident lectures on CNS
tumors
1998-1999 Lecturer, Neuroscience Survey Course, Georgetown University
Invited Lectures
and Visiting Professorships
1981 Invited lecturer "Lasers and phototherapy in Neurosurgery",
Mayo Clinic
1984 Invited lecturer, CT Stereotactic Surgery, Sponsored by:
Division of Neurosurgery, University of Utah School of Medicine
1987 Invited Guest Speaker, First LINK Conference on Neurofibromatosis,
Runnymeade, England1987-1993 Invited lecturer at Woods Hole course
"Review and Update in Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons"
1988 Visiting Professor and lecturer, The Royal Hallamshire Hospital,
Sheffield, England
1988 Visiting Fellow and Lecturer, The Frenchay Hospital, Bristol,
England
1988 Visiting Fellow and Lecturer, The Midland Centre for Neurosurgery,
Birmingham, England
1988 Visiting Fellow and Lecturer, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford,
England
1989 Invited Speaker and Session Chairman, First Meeting of the
International Society on Neurocutaneous Disorders, Tokyo, Japan
1989 Invited Guest Speaker, The American Academy of Neurological
Surgery, Tuscon
1989 Visiting Professor, Chicago Neurosurgical Center
1990 Visiting Professor, Dartmouth Medical School
1990 Organizer and speaker, First MGH Brain Tumor Workshop
1990 Invited Speaker, Banbury Conference on Neurofibromatosis,
Cold Spring Harbor, NY
1990 Guest Speaker, American Neurological Association, Atlanta
1990 Invited Guest Speaker, 8th Nikko Brain Tumor Conference,
Saga, Japan
1991 Co director, Woods Hole course "Review and Update in
Neuroscience for Neurosurgeons"
1991 Browder Memorial Lecture, New York Neurosurgical Society
1992 Arkin Memorial Lectureship, Chicago Children's Hospital
1992 Invited Guest Speaker, LINK Conference on Neurofibromatosis,
Oxford, U.K.
1992 Invited speaker, American Academy of Neurological Surgeons
1992 Invited Guest Speaker, 5th Canadian Neuro-Oncology Meeting
1992 First Visiting Professor, Carolyn Farb Endowment Fund in
Neurofibromatosis, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
1992 Invited speaker, Preuss Foundation Seminar, Miami Beach
1993 Invited speaker, Decade of the Brain Symposium
"Advances in the Treatment of Brain Tumors", Univ. Cincinnati
1993 Invited guest lecturer, Japan Neurosurgery Society, Tokyo
Visiting Professor, Asian Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
1993 Galbraith Lectureship and Visiting Professor, University
of Alabama
1993 Janssen Distinguished Lecturer, "Current concepts in
brain tumor biology and therapy", 21st Annual Meeting, SNACC,
Washington, DC
1993 Invited speaker, Second Conference on Cancer Gene Therapy,
San Diego
1993 Invited Lecturer, UCLA post-graduate update on brain tumor
therapy, Los Angeles
1993 Invited speaker, Scandinavian Glioma Conference, Copenhagen
1994 Visiting Professor, Emory University
1994 Altman Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania
1994 Keith Visiting Lectureship, University of Toronto
1994 Visiting Professor and guest lecturer University of Chicago
1994 Chairman and lecturer Decade of the Brain Symposium
"Gene Therapy in the Nervous System" 1994 AANS meeting,
San Diego
1994 Invited speaker, Preuss Foundation Seminar on Tumor markers
for glial tumors, San Diego CA
1994 Invited speaker, Grass Award Lecture, Society of Neurological
Surgeons, Charlottesville, VA
1994 Invited Lecturer, 7th Canadian Neuro-oncology Meeting, Calgary
1994 Guest speaker, Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences,
St. Johns, Newfoundland
1994 Session leader and guest speaker, Therapeutic approaches
to neurofibromatosis, FASEB conference on neurofibromatosis, Santa
Cruz, CA
1994 Aitken Memorial Lecture, London, Ontario
1994 Invited speaker, Brain Tumor Symposium on New Therapies,
Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle
1994 Invited speaker, Taxin Brain Tumor Symposium, Wistar Institute,
Philadelphia, PA
1995 Neuro-oncology Lectureship Visiting Professor, Mayo Clinic
1995 Lecturer, Gene Therapy Series, National Institutes of Health
1995 Invited Speaker and Scientific Committee Member Gene Therapy
for CNS Disorders, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
1995 Session Leader and invited speaker, NNFF International Consortium
for Molecular Biology of NF1 and NF2, Philadelphia, PA
1995 Invited Speaker, "Development of replication competent
viruses for therapy of brain tumors" at the "International
Symposium of
Molecular Neurosurgery Based on Gene Therapy" Nagoya, Japan
1995 Invited Speaker and Chair of Gene Therapy Session, The Eleventh
International Conference on Brain Tumor Research and Therapy,
Napa, California, U.S.A.
1995 Invited Speaker, Delaware Neurosurgical Society
1996 Invited Speaker, Huntsman Cancer Center, Salt Lake City,
Utah
1996 Invited speaker, Preuss Conference on Gene Therapy for Brain
Tumors, San Diego, CA.
1996 Visiting Professor, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia,
PA
1996 Invited lecturer, Univ. Michigan Cancer Center, Ann Arbor,
MI
1996 Invited lecturer, Univ. So. Carolina, Charleston, SC
1996 Chair, AANS Decade of the Brain Symposium,
"Watching the Brain Work", Minneapolis, Minn.
1996 Invited Speaker and Moderator of section on CNS Gene Therapy,
TIGR Gene Therapy Conference, Hilton Head, NC
1996 Chair, Section on Experimental Therapeutics for NF, FASEB
Conference on NF, Aspen, CO
1996 Visiting Professor, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
1996 Invited speaker, FDA/NIH conference on Gene Therapy, Bethesda,
MD
1997 Pennathur Sundarum Memorial Lecturer, Herpes Virus Therapy
of Cancer, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
1997 Invited Speaker, NIH Conference on Herpes Vectors
1997 Visiting Professor, Wake Forest University Medical Center
(formerly Bowman-Gray Medical School)
1997 Invited Lecturer, New York University post graduate course,
"A Systems Approach to Glial Neoplasms"
1997 Speaker and symposium moderator, "State of the Art Treatment
of Brain Tumors"; American Brain Tumor Association and Childhood
Brain Tumor Foundation, Washington, D.C.
1997 Invited speaker, Workshop on NF2: Present and Future,Bethesda,
MD
1997 Invited Lecturer, Wood's Hole RUNN course
1998 Invited speaker, AANS Tumor Satellite Meeting, Phila., PA
1998 Invited speaker, American Society of Gene Therapy, First
Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. "Herpes virus targeting of glioblastoma"
1998 Invited speaker, First International Congress, Genetics in
Neuroscience, Terni, Italy
1998 Invited speaker, CaPCURE Annual Research Retreat
1998 Invited Lecturer, Wood's Hole RUNN course
1999 Chairman and speaker of session on "Neurocutaneous Syndromes",
Congress of Neurological Surgeons meeting, Seattle
1998 Invited Lecturer, New York University post graduate course,
"A
Systems Approach to Glial Neoplasms"
1998 Invited lecturer, Institute for Human Gene Therapy Annual
Retreat, Univ. Pennsylvania
1999 Visiting Professor and Invited speaker, Johns Hopkins Medical
School, Dept. Neurosurgery
1999 The First Annual Arthur and Sonia Labatt Brain Tumor Research
Center Academic Lecturer, Toronto
1999 Invited speaker, Second US-Japan Gene Therapy Conference,
Bethesda, MD
1999 Invited Speaker, "Conditionally replicating herpes vectors
for tumor therapy", Amer. Assoc. for Cancer Research 90th
meeting,
Philadelphia, PA
1999 Chair, Cancer I Session, American Society of Gene Therapy,
Second Annual Meeting, Washington, DC
1999 Invited speaker, International Heresvirus Workshop, Cambridge,
MA
1999 Invited Speaker, "Development of herpes vectors for
cancer therapy," National Cancer Institute Phase I Meeting,
Bethesda, MD
1999 Invited presenter, CaPCURE Annual Research Retreat
1999 Visiting Professor, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan
1999 Visiting Professor, Nagoya Medical School, Nagoya, Japan
1999 Honored Guest Speaker, 58th Japan Neurosurgical Society,
Tokyo
2000 Invited Speaker, RUNN Course, Woods Hole, MA
Invited Speaker, "Development of herpes vectors for abnormal
prostate cancer", CaPCURE Retreat, Lake Tahoe, Nevada
2001 Invited Speaker, Second International Symposium on Genetic
Anticancer Agents, Valencia, Spain
2001 Invited speaker, CaPCURE Eighth Annual Scientific Retreat,
Lake
Taho, Nevada
2002 Invited Speaker, 93rd Annual Meeting, American Association
for
Cancer Research, San Francisco, CA
2002 Invited Speaker and Moderator, Annual Meeting, American Association
of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, Il.
2002 Invited Speaker, 53rd Annual Meeting of the German Society
of
Neurosurgery, Halle/Saale, Germany
2002 Invited Speaker, Third International Symposium on Genetic
Anticancer Agents, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2002 Invited Speaker, Japan Neurosurgical Society 61st Annual
Meeting,
Matsumoto, Japan
2002 Keiji Sano Lectureship, Teikyo University School of Medicine,
Tokyo, Japan
2002 Invited Speaker, Brain Tumor Forum, Nagoya Brain Tumor
Society, Nagoya Japan
2003 Invited Speaker, Oncolytic Viruses as Cancer Therapeutics
Conference, Banff, Alberta Canada
2003 Invited Speaker, 15th International Conference on Brain Tumor
Research and Therapy, Sorrento, Italy
2003 Visiting Professor/Speaker, Departments of Medicine and Surgery
and of Neurosurgery, "La Sapienza" (University of Rome),
Policlinico Umberto I Hospital, Rome, Italy
2004 Invited speaker, Tenth Annual Meeting of the Blood-Brain
Barrier Disruption Consortium, Bend, Oregon
2004 Keynote Speaker, 5th Annual Meeting of the Japan Molecular
Neurosurgical Meeting, Tokyo, Japan
2004 Frank P. Smith Visiting Professor, University of Rochester
Medical School, Rochester, New York
2004 Keynote Speaker, 3rd Meeting of the Asian Society for Neuro-Oncology
and 3rd Shanghai International Conference of Neurosurgery (Joint
Conference), Shanghai, China
2004 Invited Speaker, Beijing Tiantan Hospital and Beijing Neurosurgical
Institute, Beijing, China
2005 Keynote Speaker, Japan Neurological Society, Yokohama, Japan
2005 Keynote Speaker, RUNN Course, Woods Hole, MA
2005 Lecturer, Harvard Medical School, Course on Brain Tumors,
Boston, MA
Inventions and Patents
1. Inhibition of neurofibrosarcoma growth and angiogenesis (patent
filed 1990; patent issued July 18, 2000; # 6,090,794)
2. Viral mediated destruction of neoplastic cells (patent filed
1990)
3. Viral targeted destruction of neoplastic cells (patent filed
1990)
4. Transfer and expression of gene sequences into central nervous
system cells using herpes
simplex virus mutants with deletions in genes for viral replication
(patent filed 1992)
5. Replication-competent herpes simplex-1 virus mediates destruction
of neoplastic cells (patent filed 1994; patent issued Dec.17,
1996; #5,585,096)
6. Tumor- or cell-specific herpes simplex viral replication (patent
filed 1995; patent issued
Mar.17, 1998; #5,728,379)
7. Use of herpes vectors for tumor therapy (application #60/055,142;
filed 08/12/97)
8. Implanting HSV-TK Retrovirus Producing Cells To Treat Tumors
(patent filed 1995, patent issued: 08/462,508)
9. Implantation of HSV-TK Retrovirus Producer Cells to Destroy
Glioma (patent filed 1995, patent issued: 08/462,500)
10. Transfer and Expression of Gene Sequences into Nervous System
Cells Using Herpes Simplex Virus Mutants with Deletions in Genes
for Viral Replication (patent filed 1994, patent issued 2003 6,610,287
B1)
11. Replication-Competent Herpes Simplex Virus Mediates Destruction
of Neoplastic Cells (patent filed 2000, patient issued 2004 6,699,468
B1)
Bibliography
Original Reports (Published and In Press)
1. Martuza RL, Black PH, Kornblith PL, Dohan FC Jr. Evidence for
presence of a virus in glioblastoma multiforme cells. Surg For
1973; 24: 459 61.
2. Martuza RL, Shamberger RC, Phillips JP, Kornblith PL, Dohan
FC Jr, Hochberg FH. A lymphocyte dependent antibody assay for
detection of antibodies to human glioma cells. Surg For 1975;
26: 492 4.
3. Martuza RL, Proffitt MR, Moore MB, Dohan CF Jr. Evaporation
as a cause of positional differences in cell plating and growth
in microtiter plates. Transplantation 1976 Mar; 2l(3): 271 273.
4. Stewart RM, Martuza RL, Baldessarini RJ, Kornblith PL. Glutamate
accumulation by human gliomas and meningiomas in tissue culture.
Brain Res 1976 Dec24; 118(3): 441 52.
5. Phillips JP, Sujatanond M, Martuza RL, Quindlen EA, Wood WC,
Kornblith PL, Dohan FC Jr. Cytotoxic antibodies in preoperative
glioma patients: A diagnostic assay. Acta Neur 1976; 35(1-3):
43 52.
6. Martuza RL, Kornblith PL, Liszczak TM. Characteristics of human
optic gliomas in tissue culture. J Neurosurg 1977 Jan; 46(1):
78 84.
7. Chapman PH, Martuza RL, Poletti CE, Karchmer AW. Symptomatic
spinal epidural lipomatosis associated with Cushing's Syndrome.
Neurosurg 1981 Jun; 8(6): 724 7.
8. Martuza RL, Ojemann RG, Shillito J Jr, Wepsic JG. Facial pain
associated with a middle fossa arachnoid cyst. Neurosurg 1981
Jun; 8(6): 712 16.
9. Martuza RL, MacLaughlin DT, Ojemann RG. Specific estradiol
binding in schwannomas, meningiomas, and neurofibromas. Neurosurg
1981 Dec; 9(6): 665 71.
10. Martuza RL, Ojemann RG. Bilateral acoustic neuromas: clinical
aspects, pathogenesis, and treatment. Neurosurg 1982 Jan; l0(1):
l l2.
11. Conner ES, Martuza RL, Heros RC. Seizures due to metrizamide
myelography in patients with acute cervical spine injury. Neurosurg
1982 Feb: 10(2): 266 7.
12. Martuza RL, Liszczak T, Okun A, Wang T-Y. Human neurofibromas
in co-culture with mouse neurons. 40th Ann Proc Elec Micro Soc
Amer 1982: 194-195.
13. Martuza RL. Genetics in neuro-oncology. Clin NeurosSurg 1983;
31: 417-40.
14. Nakagawa H, Hori Y, Sato S, Fitzpatrick TB, Martuza RL. The
nature and origin of the melanin macroglobule. J Invest Dermatol
1984; 83(2): 134 9.
15. Mirimanoff RO, Dosoretz DE, Linggood RM, Ojemann RG, Martuza
RL. Meningioma: Analysis of recurrence and progression following
neurosurgical resection. J Neurosurg 1984 Jan; 62(1): l8 24.
16. Granick MS, Martuza RL, Parker SW, Ojemann RG, Montgomery
WW. Cerebellopontine angle meningiomas: Clinical manifestations
and diagnosis. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1985 Jan-Feb; 94(1 Pt
1): 34 8.
17. Jay JR, MacLaughlin DT, Riley KR, Martuza RL. Modulation of
meningioma cell growth by sex steroid hormones in vitro. J Neurosurg
1985 May; 62(5): 757 62.
18. Martuza RL, Miller DC, MacLaughlin DT. Estrogen and progestin
binding by cytosolic and nuclear fractions of human meningiomas.
J Neurosurg 1985 May; 62(5): 750 6.
19. Martuza RL, Phillipe I, Fitzpatrick TB, Zwaan J, Seki Y, Lederman
J. Melanin macroglobules as a cellular marker of neurofibromatosis:
A quantitative study. J Invest Dermatol 1985 Oct; 85(4): 347 50.
20. Kostron H, Swartz MR, Miller DC, Martuza RL. The interaction
of hematoporphyrin derivative, light, and ionizing radiation in
a rat glioma model. Cancer 1986 Mar 1; 57(5): 964 70.
21. Kostron H, Bellnier DA, Lin CW, Schwartz MR, Martuza RL. Distribution,
retention, and phototoxicity of hematoporphyrin derivative in
a rat glioma. Intraneoplastic versus intraperitoneal injection.
J Neurosurg 1986 May; 64(5): 768 74.
22. Cohen AM, Wood WC, Bamberg M, Martuza R. Cytotoxicity of human
brain tumors by hematoporphyrin derivative. J Surg Res 1986 Jul;
41(1): 81 3.
23. Seizinger BR, Martuza RL, Gusella JF. Loss of genes on chromosome
22 in tumorigenesis of human acoustic neuroma. Nature 1986 Aug
14-20; 322(6080): 644 7.
24. Bouckoms A, Martuza RL, Henderson M. Capgras syndrome with
subarachnoid hemorrhage. J Nerv Ment Dis 1986 Aug; 174(8): 484
8.
25. Brockes JP, Breakefield XO, Martuza RL. Glial growth factor
like activity in Schwann cell tumors. Ann of Neurol. 20(3): 3l7
22, 1986 Sep.
26. Steichen JD, Dashner K, Martuza RL. Distribution of hematoporphyrin
derivative in canine glioma following intraneoplastic and intraperitoneal
injection. J Neurosurg 1986 Sep; 65(3): 364 9.
27. Jacoby L, Martuza RL. DNA transfection analysis of the tumors
of neurofibromatosis. Ann NY Acad Sci 1986; 486: 333 5.
28. Jay JR, MacLaughlin DT, Badger TM, Miller DC, Martuza RL.
Hormonal modulation of Schwann cell tumors. I. The effects of
estradiol and tamoxifen on methylnitrosourea induced rat Schwann
cell tumors. Ann NY Acad Sci 1986; 486: 371 82.
29. Fitzpatrick TB, Martuza RL. Clinical diagnosis of von Recklinghausen's
neurofibromatosis. Ann NY Acad Sci 1986; 486: 383 5.
30. Seizinger BR, Rouleau G, Ozelius LJ, Lane AH, St. George Hyslop
P, Huson S, Gusella JF, Martuza RL. Common pathogenetic mechanism
for three tumor types in bilateral acoustic neurofibromatosis.
Science 1987 Apr 17; 236(4799): 317 9.
31. Seizinger BR, Rouleau GA, Ozelius LJ, Lane AH, Faryniarz AG,
Chao MV, Huson S, Korf BR, Parry DM, Pericak Vance MA, Collins
FS, Hobbs W, Falcone BG, Iannazzi JA, Roy FC, St George-Hyslop
PH, Tanzi RE, Bothwell MA, Upadhyaya M, Harper P, Goldstein AE,
Hoover DL, Bader JL, Spence MA, Mulvihill JJ, Aylsworth AS, Vance
JM, Rossenwasser GOD, Gaskell PC, Roses AD, Martuza RL, Breakefield
XO, Gusella JF. Genetic linkage of von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis
to the nerve growth factor receptor gene. Cell 1987 Jun 5; 49(5):
589 94.
32. Seizinger BR, de la Monte S, Atkins L, Gusella JF, Martuza
RL. Molecular genetic approach to human meningioma: Loss of genes
on chromosome 22. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 1987 Aug; 84(15): 54l9
23.
33. Rouleau
GA, Wertelecki W, Haines JL, Hobbs WJ, Trofatter JA, Seizinger
BR, Martuza RL, Superneau DW, Conneally PM, Gusella JF. Genetic
linkage of bilateral acoustic neurofibromatosis to a DNA marker
on chromosome 22. Nature 1987 Sep 17-23; 329(6136): 246 8.
34. Nadol JB Jr, Levine R, Ojemann RG, Martuza RL, Montgomery
WW, de Sandoval PK. Preservation of hearing in surgical removal
of acoustic neuromas of the internal auditory canal and cerebellar
pontine angle. Laryngoscope 1987 Nov; 97(11): l287 94.
35. Seizinger BR, Martuza RL, Rouleau G, Breakefield XO, Gusella
JF. Models for inherited susceptibility to cancer in the nervous
system: A molecular genetic approach to neurofibromatosis. Develop
Neurosci 1987; 9(3): 144 53.
36. Seizinger BR, Rouleau GA, Ozelius LJ, Lane AH, Farmer GE,
Lamiell JM, Haines J, Yuen JWM, Collins D, Majoor-Krakuer D, Bonner
T, Mathew C, Rubenstein A, Halperin J, McConkie-Rosell A, Green
JS, Trofatter JA, Ponder BA, Eierman L, Bowmer MI, Schimke R.
Oostra B, Aronin N, Smith DI, Drabkin H, Waziri MH, Hobbs WJ,
Martuza RL, Conneally PM, Hsia YE, Gusella JF. Von Hippel Lindau
disease maps to the region of chromosome 3 associated with renal
cell carcinoma. Nature 1988 Mar 17; 332: 268 9.
37. Kostron H, Swartz MR, Martuza RL. Photodynamic therapy is
potentiated by Co60 and intratumoral injection of hematoporphyrin
derivative. J Neuro-oncol 1988 Sep; 6(2): 185 91.
38. Seizinger BR, Farmer GE. Haines JL. Ozelius LJ. Anderson K.
Korf BR. Parry DM. Pericak Vance MA. Mulvihill JJ. Menon A. Hobbs
WJ. Martuza RL. Gusella JF. Flanking markers for the gene causing
von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis (NF l). Amer J Hum Gen 1989
Jan; 44(1): 30 2.
39. el Azouzi M, Chung RY, Farmer GE, Martuza RL, Black, PL, Rouleau
GA, Hettlich C, Hedley-Whyte ET, Zervas NT, Panagopoulos K, Nakamura
Y, Gusella JF, Seizinger BR. Loss of distinct regions on the short
arm of chromosome 17 associated with tumorigenesis of human astrocytomas.
Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 1989 Sep; 86(18): 7186 90.
40. Medhkour A, Van Roey M, Sobel RA, Fingert HJ, Lee J, Martuza
RL. Implantation of human meningiomas into the subrenal capsule
of the nude mouse: A model for studies of tumor growth. J Neurosurg
1989 Oct; 71(4): 545 50.
41. Louis DN, Hedley Whyte ET, Martuza RL. Sarcomatous proliferation
of the vasculature in a subependymoma. Acta Neuropath 1989; 78(3):
332 5.
42. Rouleau GA, Seizinger BR, Wertelecki W, Haines JL, Superneau
DW, Martuza RL, Gusella JF. Flanking markers bracket the neurofibromatosis
type 2 (NF2) gene on chromosome 22. Amer J Hum Gen 1990 Feb; 46(2):
323 8.
43. Logan JA, Seizinger BR, Atkins L, Martuza RL. Loss of the
Y chromosome in meningiomas: a molecular genetic approach. Canc
Gen & Cytogen 1990 Mar; 45(1): 41 7.
44. Lee JK, Kim TS, Chiocca EA, Medhkour A, Martuza RL. Growth
of human Schwannomas in the subrenal capsule of the nude mouse.
Neurosurg 1990Apr; 26(4): 598 605.
45. Menon AG, Anderson KM, Riccardi VM, Chung RY, Whaley JM, Yandell
DW, Farmer GE, Freiman RN, Lee JK, Li FP, Barker DF, Ledbetter
DH, Kleider A, Martuza RL, Gusella JF, Seizinger BR. Chromosome
17p deletions and p53 gene mutations associated with the formation
of malignant neurofibrosarcomas in von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis.
Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 1990 Jul; 87(14): 5435 9.
46. Chiocca EA, Choi BB, Cai W, DeLuca NA, Schaffer PA, DiFiglia
M, Breakefield XO, Martuza RL. Transfer and expression of the
lacZ gene in rat brain neurons mediated by herpes simplex virus
mutants. New Biologist 1990 Aug; 2(8): 739 46.
47. Lee JK,
Choi B, Sobel RA, Chiocca EA, Martuza RL. Inhibition of growth
and angiogenesis of human neurofibrosarcoma by heparin and hydrocortisone.
J Neurosurg 1990 Sep; 73(3): 429 35.
48. Steichen JD, Stewart RB, Louis DN, Choi BB, Kung R, Martuza
RL. A new 1.9 micron wavelength laser for neurosurgery. J Neurosurg
1990 Oct; 73(4): 611 4.
49. Jacoby LB, Pulaski K, Rouleau GA, Martuza RL. Clonal analysis
of human meningiomas and schwannomas. Canc Res 1990 Nov 1; 50(21):
6783 6.
50. Fontaine B, Rouleau GA, Seizinger BR, Jewell AF, Hanson MP,
Martuza RL, Gusella JF. Equal parental origin of chromosome 22
losses in human sporadic meningioma: No evidence for genomic imprinting.
Amer J Hum Gen 1990 Nov; 47(5): 823 7.
51. Jacoby LB, Hedley Whyte ET, Pulaski K, Seizinger BR, Martuza
RL. Clonal origin of pituitary adenomas. J Neurosurg 1990 Nov;
73(5): 731 5.
52. Short MP, Choi BB, Lee JK, Malick A, Breakefield XO, Martuza
RL. Gene delivery to glioma cells in rat brain by grafting of
a retrovirus packaging cell line. J Neurosci Res 1990 Nov; 27(3):
427 39.
53. Louis DN, Hedley Whyte TE, Martuza RL. Sarcomatous proliferation
of the vasculature in a subependymoma: A follow-up study of sarcomatous
dedifferentiation. Acta Neuropath 1990; 80(5): 573-4.
54. Steichen JD, Weiss MJ, Elmaleh DR, Martuza RL. Enhanced in
vitro uptake and retention of 3H tetraphenylphosphonium by nervous
system tumor cells. J Neurosurg 1991 Jan; 74(1): 116 22.
55. Fontaine B, Hanson MP, VonSattel JP, Martuza RL, Gusella JF.
Loss of chromosome 22 alleles in human sporadic spinal schwannomas.
Ann Neurol 1991 Feb; 29(2): 183 6.
56. Halliday AL, Sobel RA, Martuza RL. Benign spinal nerve sheath
tumors: Their occurrence sporadically and in neurofibromatosis
types 1 and 2. J Neurosurg 1991 Feb; 74(2): 248 53.
57. Seizinger BR, Smith DI, Filling Katz MR, Neumann H, Green
JS, Choyke PL, Anderson KM, Freiman RN, Klauck SM, Whaley J, Decker
H-JH, Hsia YE, Collins D, Halperin J, Lamiell JM, Oostra B, Waziri
MH, Gorin MB, Scherer G, Drabkin HA, Aronin N, Schinzel A, Martuza
RL, Gusella JF, Haines JL. Genetic flanking markers refine diagnostic
criteria and provide insights into the genetics of von Hippel
Lindau disease. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 1991 Apr; 88(7): 2864 8.
58. Martuza RL, Malick A, Markert JM, Ruffner KL, Coen DM. Experimental
therapy of human glioma by means of a genetically engineered virus
mutant. Science 1991 May 10; 252(5007): 854 6.
59. Fontaine B, Sanson M, Delattre O, Menon AG, Rouleau GA, Seizinger
BR, Jewell AF, Hanson MP, Aurias A, Martuza RL, Gusella JF, Thomas
G. Parental origin of chromosome 22 loss in sporadic and NF2 neuromas.
Genomics 1991 May; 10(1): 280-3.
60. Ezzedine ZD, Martuza RL, Platika D, Short MP, Malick A, Choi
B, Breakefield XO. Selective killing of glioma cells in culture
and in vivo by retrovirus transfer of the herpes simplex virus
thymidine kinase gene. New Biologist 1991 Jun; 3(6): 608 14.
61. Jenike MA, Baer L, Ballantine HT, Martuza RL, Tynes S, Giriunas
I, Buttolph ML, Cassem NH. Cingulotomy for refractory obsessive
compulsive disorder: A long term follow up of 33 patients. Arch
Gen Psych 1991 Jun; 48(6): 548 55.
62. Chung RY, Whaley JM, Kley N, Anderson KM, Louis D, Menon A,
Hettlich C, Freiman R, Hedley Whyte ET, Martuza RL, Jenkins R,
Yandell DW, Seizinger BR. TP53 gene mutations and 17p deletions
in human astrocytomas. Genes, Chromosomes, and Cancer 1991 Sep;
3(5): 323 31.
63. Flexon PB, Nadol JB Jr, Schuknecht HF, Montgomery WW, Martuza
RL. Bilateral acoustic neurofibromatosis (neurofibromatosis 2):
a disorder distinct from Von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis
(neurofibromatosis 1). Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1991 Oct; 100(10):
830-4.
64. Fontaine
B, Rouleau GA, Seizinger BR, Menon AG, Jewell AF, Martuza RL,
Gusella JF. Molecular genetics of neurofibromatosis 2 and related
tumors (acoustic neuroma and meningioma). Ann NY Acad Sci 1991;
615: 338-43.
65. Huang Q, VonSattel JP, Schaffer PA, Martuza RL, Breakefield
XO, DiFiglia M. Introduction of a foreign gene (Escherichia coli
lacZ) into rat neostriatal neurons using herpes simplex virus
mutants: A light and electron microscopic study. Exper Neurol
1992 Mar; 115(3): 303-16.
66. Poon WS, Schomacker KT, Deutsch TF, Martuza RL. Laser induced
fluorescence: Experimental intraoperative delineation of tumor
resection margins. J Neurosurg 1992 Apr; 76: 679-86.
67. von Deimling A, Louis DN, von Ammon K, Petersen I, Hoell T,
Chung RY, Martuza RL, Schoenfield DA, Yasargil MG, Wiestler OD,
Seizinger BR. Association of epidermal growth factor receptor
gene amplification with loss of chromosome 10 in human glioblastoma
multiforme. J Neurosurg 1992 Aug; 77(2): 295-301.
68. Narod SA, Parry DM, Parboosingh J, Lenoir GM, Ruttledge M,
Fischer G, Eldridge R, Martuza RL, Frontali M, Haines J, Gusella
JF, Rouleau GA. Neurofibromatosis type 2 appears to be a genetically
homogeneous disease. Amer J Hum Genet 1992 Sep; 51(3): 486-96.
69. Lee JK, Sobel RA, Chiocca EA, Kim TS, Martuza RL. Growth of
human acoustic neuromas, neurofibromas and shwannomas in the subrenal
capsule and sciatic nerve of the nude mouse. J Neuro Oncol 1992
Oct; 14(2): 101-12.
70. Markert JM, Coen DM, Malick A, Mineta T, Martuza RL. Expanded
spectrum of viral therapy in the treatment of nervous system tumors.
J Neurosurg 1992 Oct; 77(4): 590-4.
71. Nadol JB Jr, Chiong CM, Ojemann RG, McKenna MJ, Martuza RL,
Montgomery WW, Levine RA, Ronner SF, Glynn RJ. Preservation of
hearing and facial nerve function in resection of acoustic neuroma.
Laryngoscope 1992 Oct; 102(10): 1153-8.
72. Takamiya Y, Short MP, Ezzedine ZD, Moolten FL, Breakefield
XO, Martuza RL. Gene therapy of malignant brain tumors: A rat
glioma line bearing the herpes simplex virus type 1-thymidine
kinase gene and wild type retrovirus kills other tumor cells.
J Neurosci Res 1992 Nov; 33(3): 493-503.
73. Martuza RL. Molecular Neurosurgery for glial and neuronal
disorders. Stereotac & Funct Neurosurg 1992; 59(1-4): 92-9.
74. Trofatter JA, MacCollin MM, Rutter JL, Murrell JR, Duyao MP,
Parry DM, Eldridge R, Kley N, Menon AG, Pulaski K, Haase VH, Ambrose
CM, Munroe D, Bove C, Haines JL, Martuza RL, MacDonald ME, Seizinger
BR, Short MP, Buckler AJ, Gusella JF. A novel Moesin-, Ezrin-,
Radixin-like gene is a candidate for the Neurofibromatosis 2 tumor
suppressor. Cell 1993 Mar 12; 72(5): 791-800.
75. Takamiya Y, Friedlander RM, Brem H, Malick A, Martuza RL.
Inhibition of angiogenesis and growth of human nerve-sheath tumors
by AGM-1470. J Neurosurg 1993 Mar; 78(3): 470-6.
76. Markert JM, Malick A, Coen DM, Martuza RL. Reduction and elimination
of encephalitis in an experimental glioma therapy model with attenuated
herpes simplex mutants that retain susceptibility to acyclovir.
Neurosurg 1993 Apr; 32(4): 597-603.
77. Yu JS, Wei MX, Chiocca EA, Martuza RL, Tepper RI. Treatment
of glioma by engineered interleukin 4-secreting cells. Canc Res
1993 Jul 1; 53(13): 3152-8.
78. Takamiya Y, Short MP, Moolten FL, Fleet C, Mineta T, Breakefield
XO, Martuza RL. An experimental model of retrovirus gene therapy
for malignant brain tumors. J Neurosurg 1993 Jul; 79(1): 104-10.
79. Baer L, Rauch SL, Jenike MA, Cassem NH, Ballantine HT, Manzo
PA, Martuza RL. Cingulotomy in a case of concomitant obsessive-compulsive
disorder and Tourette's syndrome. Arch Gen Psych 1994 Jan; 51(1):
73-4.
80. Takamiya
Y, Brem H, Ojeifo J, Mineta T, Martuza RL. AGM-1470 inhibits the
growth of human glioblastoma cells in vitro and in vivo. Neurosurg
1994 May; 34(5): 869-75.
81. Mineta T, Rabkin SD, Martuza RL. Treatment of malignant gliomas
using ganciclovir-hypersensitive, ribonucleotide reductase-deficient
herpes simplex viral mutant. Canc Res 1994 Aug 1; 54(15): 3963-6.
82. al-Nabulsi I, Takamiya Y, Voloshin Y, Dritschilo A, Martuza
RL, Jorgensen TJ. Expression of thymidine kinase is essential
to low dose radiation resistance of rat glioma cells. Canc Res
1994 Nov 1; 54(21): 5614-7.
83. Ahmad S, Mineta T, Martuza RL, Glazer RI. Antisense expression
of protein kinase C? inhibits the growth and tumorigenicity of
human glioblastoma cells. Neurosurg 1994 Nov; 35(5): 904-8; discussion
908-9..
84. Mineta T, Markert JM, Takamiya Y, Coen DM, Rabkin SD, Martuza
RL. CNS tumor therapy by attenuated herpes simplex viruses. Gene
Ther 1994; 1 Suppl 1: S78.
85. New KC, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Defective herpes simplex virus
vectors for the study of promoter and gene function in the CNS.
Gene Ther 1994; 1 Suppl 1: S79.
86. Baer L, Rauch SL, Ballantine HT Jr, Martuza RL, Cosgrove R,
Cassem E, Giriunas I, Manzo PA, Dimino C, Jenike MA. Cingulotomy
for intractable obsessive-compulsive disorder: Prospective long-term
follow-up of 18 patients. Arch Gen Psych 1995 May; 52(5): 384-92.
87. Mineta T, Tabuchi K, Martuza RL. Gene therapy for brain tumors:
Experimental treatment of malignant brain tumors using recombinant
herpes simplex virus type 1 (series 7). No Shinkei Geka - Neurolog
Surg 1995 Sep; 23(4): 285-92.
88. Mineta T, Rabkin SD, Yazaki T, Hunter WD, Martuza RL. Attenuated
multi-mutated herpes simplex virus-1 for the treatment of malignant
gliomas. Nature Med 1995 Sep; 1(9): 938-43.
89. Yazaki T, Manz HJ, Rabkin SD, Martuza RL. Treatment of human
malignant meningiomas by G207, a replication-competent multimutated
herpes simplex virus 1. Canc Res 1995 Nov 1; 55(21): 4752-6.
90. Yazaki T, Takamiya Y, Costello PC, Mineta T, Menon AG, Rabkin
SD, Martuza RL. Inhibition of angiogenesis and growth of human
non-malignant and malignant meningiomas by TNP-470. J Neuro-oncol
1995; 23(1): 23-9.
91. Yazaki T, Ahmad S, Chahlavi A, Zylber-Katz E, Dean NM, Rabkin
SD, Martuza RL, Glazer RI. Treatment of glioblastoma U-87 by systemic
administration of an antisense protein kinase C-? phosphorothioate
oligodeoxynucleotide. Molec Pharmacol 1996 Aug; 50(2): 236-42.
92. Yazaki T, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Expression of L1 in primary
astrocytes via a defective herpes simplex virus vector promotes
neurite outgrowth and neural cell migration. Molec Brain Res 1996
Dec 31; 43(1-2): 311-20.
93. Menon AG, Rutter JL, VonSattel JP, Snyder H, Murdoch C, Blumenfeld
A, Martuza RL, von Deimling A, Gusella JF, Houseal TW. Frequent
loss of chromosome 14 in atypical and malignant meningioma: Identification
of a putative 'tumor progression' locus. Oncogene 1997 Feb 6;
14(5): 611-6.
94. Miyatake S, Iyer A, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Transcriptional
targeting of herpes simplex virus for cell-specific replication.
J Virol 1997 Jul; 71(7): 5124-32.
95. Miyatake S, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Defective herpes simplex
virus vectors expressing thymidine kinase for the treatment of
malignant glioma. Canc Gene Ther 1997 Jul-Aug; 4(4): 222-8.
96. Toda M, Martuza RL, Kojima H, Rabkin SD. In situ cancer vaccination:
An IL-12 defective vector/replication-competent herpes simplex
virus combination induces local and systemic antitumor immunity.
J Immunol 1998 May 1; 160(9): 4457-64.
97. Toda M,
Rabkin SD, Martuza RL. Treatment of human breast cancer in a brain
metastatic model by G207, a replication-competent multimutated
herpes simplex virus 1. Hum Gene Ther 1998 Oct 10; 9(15): 2177-85.
98. New KC, Gale K, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Novel synthesis and
release of GABA in cerebellar granule cell cultures after infection
with defective herpes simplex virus vectors expressing glutamic
acid decarboxylase. Molec Brain Res 1998 Oct 30; 61(1-2): 121-35.
99. Toda M, Rabkin SD, Kojima H, Martuza RL. Herpes simplex as
an in situ cancer vaccine for the induction of specific anti-tumor
immunity. Hum Gene Ther 1999 Feb 10; 10(3): 385-93.
100. Miyatake SI, Tani S, Feigenbaum F, Sundaresan P, Toda H,
Narumi O, Kikuchi H, Hashimoto N, Hangai M, Martuza RL, Rabkin
SD. Hepatoma-specific antitumor activity of an albumin enhancer/promoter
regulated herpes simplex virus in vivo. Gene Ther 1999 Apr; 6(4):
564-72.
101. Chahlavi A, Todo T, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Replication-competent
herpes simplex virus vector G207 and cisplatin combination therapy
for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Neoplasia 1999 Jun;
1(2): 162-9.
102. Hunter WD, Martuza RL, Feigenbaum F, Todo T, Mineta T, Yazaki
T, Toda M, Newsome JT, Platenberg RC, Manz HJ, Rabkin SD. Attenuated,
replication-competent, herpes simplex virus type-1 mutant G207:
Safety evaluation of intracerebral injection in non-human primates.
J Virol 1999 Aug; 73(8): 6319-26.
103. Walker JR, McGeagh K, Sundaresan P, Jorgensen TJ, Rabkin
SD, Martuza RL. Local and systemic therapy of human prostate adenocarcinoma
with the conditionally replicating herpes simplex virus vector
G207. Hum Gene Ther 1999, Sep 1;10(13): 2237-43.
104. Mashour GA, Wang HL, Cabal-Manzano R, Wellstein A, Martuza
RL, Kurtz A. Aberrant cutaneous expression of the angiogenic factor
midkine is associated with neurofibromatosis type-1. J Invest
Dermatol 1999 Sep; 113(3): 398-402.
105. Chahlavi A, Rabkin SD, Todo T, Sundaresan P, Martuza RL.
Effect of prior exposure to HSV-1 on viral vector mediated tumor
therapy in immunocompetent mice. Gene Ther 1999 Oct; 6(10): 1751-8.
106. Todo T, Rabkin SD, Chahlavi A, Martuza RL. Corticosteroid
administration does not affect viral oncolytic activity, but inhibits
antitumor immunity in replication-competent herpes simplex virus
tumor therapy. Hum Gene Ther 1999 Nov 20; 10(17): 2869-78.
107. Todo T, Rabkin SD, Sundaresan P, Wu A, Meehan KR, Herscowitz
HB, Martuza RL. Systemic antitumor immunity in experimental brain
tumor therapy using a multimutated, replication-competent herpes
simplex virus. Hum Gene Ther 1999 Nov 20; 10(17): 2741-55.
108. Mashour GA, Martuza RL, Kurtz A. Induction of melanogenic
abnormalities in NF1+/- mutant mice by DMBA. J Invest Dermatol
1999 Dec; 113(6): 1133-4.
109. Sandhu FA, Schellinger D, Martuza RL. A vascular sarcoid
mass mimicking a convexity meningioma. Neuroradiol 2000 Mar; 42(3):
195-8.
110. Sundaresan P, Hunter WD, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Attenuated,
replication-competent herpes simplex virus type 1 mutant G207:
Safety evaluation in mice. J Virol 2000 Apr; 74(8): 3832-41.
111. Markert JM, Medlock MD, Rabkin SD, Gillespie GY, Todo T,
Hunter WD, Palmer CA, Feigenbaum F, Tornatore C, Tufaro F, Martuza
RL. Conditionally replicating herpes simplex virus mutant, G207
for the treatment of malignant glioma: Results of a phase I trial.
Gene Ther 2000 May; 7(10): 867-74.
112. Todo T, Rabkin SD, Martuza RL. Evaluation of ganciclovir-mediated
enhancement of the antitumoral effect in oncolytic, multimutated
herpes simplex virus type 1 (G207) therapy of brain tumors. Canc
Gene Ther 2000 Jun; 7(6): 939-46.
113. Lim DJ,
Rubenstein AE, Evans DG, Jacks T, Seizinger BG, Baser ME, Beebe
D, Brackmann DE, Chiocca EA, Fehon RG, Giovanni M, Glazer R, Gusella
JF, Gutmann DH, Korf B, Lieberman F, Martuza RL, McClathey AI,
Parry DM, Pulst SM, Ramesh V, Ramsey WJ, Ratner N, Rutkowski JL,
Ruttledge M, Weinstein DE. Advances in neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2):
a workshop report. J Neruogenet, 200 Jun: 14(2):63-106. Review.
114. Moulding HD, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Clinical mutations in
the L1 neural cell adhesion molecule affect cell-surface expression.
J Neurosci 2000 Aug 1; 20(15): 5696-702.
115. Toda M, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Tumor growth inhibition by
intratumoral inoculation of defective herpes simplex virus vectors
expressing granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor. Molec
Ther 2000 Oct; 2(4): 324-9.
116. Todo T, Feigenbaum F, Rabkin SD, Lakeman F, Newsome JT, Johnson
PA, Mitchell E, Belliveau D, Ostrove JM, Martuza RL. Viral shedding
and biodistribution of G207, a multimutated, conditionally replicating
herpes simplex virus type 1, after intracerebral inoculation in
aotus. Molec Ther 2000 Dec; 2(6): 588-95.
117. Sandhu FA, Martuza RL. Craniofacial hemangiopericytoma associated
with oncogenic osteomalacia: Case report. J Neuro-oncol 2000;
46(3): 241-7.
118. Todo T, Martuza RL, Dallman MJ, Rabkin SD. In situ expression
of soluble B7-1 in the context of oncolytic herpes simplex virus
induces potent antitumor immunity. Canc Res 2001 Jan 1; 61(1):
153-61.
119. Mashour GA, Ratner N, Khan GA, Wang HL, Martuza RL, Kurtz
A. The angiogenic factor midkine is aberrantly expressed in NF1-deficient
Schwann cells and is a mitogen for neurofibroma-derived cells.
Oncogene 2001 Jan 4; 20(1): 97-105.
120. Toda M, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Combination suicide/cytokine
gene therapy as adjuvants to a defective herpes simplex virus-based
cancer vaccine. Gene Ther 2001 Feb; 8(4): 332-9.
121. Wu A, Mazumder A, Martuza RL, Liu X, Thein M, Meehan KR,
Rabkin SD. Biological purging of breast cancer cells using an
attenuated replication-competent herpes simplex virus in human
hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Canc Res 2001 Apr; 61(7):
3009-15.
122. Varghese S, Newsome JT, Rabkin SD, McGeagh K, Mahoney D,
Nielsen P, Todo T, Martuza RL. Preclinical safety evaluation of
G207, a replication-competent herpes simplex virus type I, inoculated
intraprostatically in mice and nonhuman primates. Hum Gene Ther
2001 May 20; 12(8): 999-1010.
123. Todo T, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD, Johnson PA. Oncolytic herpes
simplex virus vector with enhanced MHC class I presentation and
tumor cell killing. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 2001 May 22; 98(11):
6396-401.
124. Mashour GA, Moulding HD, Chahlavi A, Khan GA, Rabkin SD,
Martuza RL, Driever PH, Kurtz A. Therapeutic efficacy of G207
in a novel peripheral nerve sheath tumor model. Exper Neurol 2001
May; 169(1): 64-71.
125. Jorgensen TJ, Katz S, Wittmack EK, Varghese S, Todo T, Rabkin
SD, Martuza RL. Ionizing radiation does not alter the antitumor
activity of herpes simplex virus vector G207 in subcutaneous tumor
models of human and murine prostate cancer. Neoplasia (New York)
2001 Sep-Oct; 3(5): 451-6.
126. Kurtz A, Martuza RL. Antiangiogenesis in neurofibromatosis
1. J Child Neurol 2002 Aug; 17(8): 578-84.
127. Nikolic B, Feigenbaum F, Abbara S, Martuza RL. Schellinger
D. CT changes of an intracranial granulocytic sarcoma on short-term
follow-up. Amer J Roentgenol 2003 Jan; 180(1): 78-80.
128. Weber
DC, Chan AW, Bussiere MR, Harsh GR 4th, Ancukiewicz M, Barker
FG 2nd, Thornton AT, Martuza RL, Nadol JB Jr, Chapman PH, Loeffler
JS. Proton beam radiosurgery for vestibular schwannoma: Tumor
control and cranial nerve toxicity. Neurosurg 2003 3Sep; 53(3):
577-86.
129. Mashour GA, Driever PH, Hartmann M, Drissel, SN, Shang T,
Schart B, Fedlerhoff-Muser U, Sakuma S, Friedrich RE, Martuza
RL, Mautner V-F, Kurtz A. Circulating growth factor levels are
associated with tumorigenesis in neurofibromatosis Type 1. Clin
Cancer Research. 2004 Sept, 5677-5683.
130. Liu, R, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD., Intracarotid Delivery of
Oncolytic HSV Vector G47 To Metastatic Breast Cancer in the Brain.
Gene Therapy 2005 Apr 12(8):647-654.
131. Mashour GA, Drissel SN, Frahm S, Farassati F, Martuza RL,
Mautner V-F, Kindler-Rohrborn A, Kurtz A., Differential Modulation
of Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor Growth by Omega-3 and
Omega-6 Fatty Acids. Oncogene. 2005 Mar 31; 24(14):2367-74.
132. Kurtz A, Lueth M, Kluwe L, Shang T, foster R, Mautner VF,
Hartmann M, Tan DJ, Martuza RL, Friedrich RE, Driever Ph, Won
Lj., Somatic mitochonrial DNA mutations in neurofibromatosis type
1-associated tumors. Mol Cancer Res., 2004 Aug;2(8):433-41.
133. Doolittle ND, Abrey LE, Bleyer WA, Brem S, Davis TP, Dore-Duffy
P, Drewes LR, Hall WA, Hoffman JM, Korfel A, Martuza R, Muldoon
LL, Peereboom D., Peterson DR, Rabkin SD, Smith Q, Stevens, GHJ,
Neuwelt EA. New Frontiers in Translational Research in Neuro-oncology
and the Blood Brain Barrier: Report of the Tenth Annual Blood-Brain
Barrier Disruption consortium Meeting, Clin Canc Res, 2005 Jan;
(11):421-28.
134. Mashour GA, Walker EE, Martuza RL. Psychosurgery: past, present,
and future. Brain Res Brain Res Rev. 2005 Jun;48(3):409-19.
135. Chan AW, Black P, Ojemann RG, Barker FG 2nd, Kooy HM, Lopes
VV, McKenna MJ, Shrieve DC, Martuza RL, Loeffler JS. Stereotactic
radiotherapy for vestibular schwannomas: favorable outcome with
minimal toxicity. Neurosurgery. 2005 Jul;57(1):60-70; discussion
60-70.
136. Varghese S, Rabkin SD, Liu R, Nielsen PG, Ipe T, Martuza
RI. Enhanced therapeutic efficiacy of IL-12, but not GM-CSF, expressing
oncolytic herpes simplex virus for transgenic mouse derived prostate
cancers. Cancer Gene Therapy, 2005 Sept, (Advance Online Publication)
137. Fukuhara H, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD, Ito Y, Todo T. Oncolytic
herpes simplex virus vector g47delta in combination with androgen
ablation for the treatment of human prostate adenocarcinoma. Clin
Cancer Res. 2005 Nov 1;11(21):7886-90.
138. Fukuhara H, Ino Y, Kuroda T, Martuza RL, Todo T. Triple gene-deleted
oncolytic herpes simplex virus vector double-armed with interleukin
18 and soluble B7-1 constructed by bacterial artificial chromosome-mediated
system. Cancer Res. 2005 Dec 1;65(23):10663-8.
139. Lui R, Martuza RL, Rabkin SD. Intracarotid delivery of oncolytic
HSV vector G47 to metastatic breast cancer in the brain, Gene
therapy 2005 12, 647-654.
140. Aghi M, Rabkin S, Martuza RL. The effect of chemotherapy-induced
DNA repair on oncolytic herpes simplex viral replication. Journal
of the National Cancer Institute, J Natl Cancer Inst. 2006 Jan
4;98(1):38-50.
141. Varghese S Rabkin SD, Nielsen PG, Wang W, and Martuza RL.
Systemic oncolytic herpes virus therapy of poorly immunogenic
prostate cancer metastatic to lung. Clinical Cancer Research (in
press)
142. Messerli SM, Prabhakar S, Tang Y, Mahmood U, Weissleder R,
Bronson R, Martuza R, Rabkin S, Breakefield XO. Treatment of Schwannomas
with an Oncolytic Recombinant Herpes Simplex Virus in Murine Models
of Neurofibromatosis Type 2. Hum Gene Ther. 2006 Jan 17: 20-30.
Books, Chapters, Monographs, Reviews, Other Publications
1. Martuza RL, Ojemann RG. Intracranial neoplasms. In Current
Diagnosis. (Conn HF and Conn RB Jr). WB Saunders Co., Philadelphia.
13: 895-902, 1980.
2. Martuza RL. Neurofibromatosis: neurological and neurosurgical
considerations. Neurology and Neurosurgery Update Series. Continuing
Professional Education Center, Inc. 38(3), l982.
3. Martuza RL. Genetics in neuro oncology. Clin Neurosurg. 31:
4l7 40, 1984.
4. Martuza RL. Neurofibromatosis and other phakomatoses. In Neurosurgery
(Wilkins RH and Rengachary SS). McGraw Hill Book Co., NY. II(55):
511 21, 1984.
5. Martuza RL. Genetic factors in brain tumors. In Neurosurgery
(Wilkins RH and Rengachary SS). McGraw Hill Book Co., NY. II(54):
505 ll, 1984.
6. Martuza RL. Parker SW. Nadol JB Jr. Davis KR. Ojemann RG. Diagnosis
of cerebellopontine angle tumors. Clin Neurosurg. 32: l77 2l3,
1985.
7. Martuza RL. Aquino T. Trauma. In Manual of Neurologic Therapeutics,
Third Edition (Samuels MA). Little, Brown, Co. Boston, MA. 1985.
8. Martuza RL. Seizinger BR. Jacoby LB. Rouleau GA. Gusella JF.
The molecular biology of human glial tumors. Trends in Neurosciences.
11(1): 22-7, 1988 Jan.
9. Martuza RL. Eldridge R. Neurofibromatosis 2 (bilateral acoustic
neurofibromatosis). New England Journal of Medicine. 318(11):
684 8, 1988 Mar 17.
10. Martuza RL. Neurosurgical aspects of neurofibromatosis. In
Neurofibromatosis. In A Handbook for Patients, Families, and Health
Care Professionals (Rubenstein A and Korf B). Thieme Stratton
Pub. Co.
11. Ojemann RG. Martuza RL. Acoustic neuroma. In Neurological
Surgery, Third Edition (Youmans J). WB Saunders Co., Philadelphia.
Ch 113; 3316 50, 1990.
12. Chiocca EA. Martuza RL. Neurosurgical therapy of the obsessive
compulsive disorder. In Obsessive Compulsive Disorders: Theory
and Management, Second Edition (Jenike M, Baer L and Minichiello
WE). Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc., Chicago. 1990.
13. Fontaine B. Rouleau GA. Seizinger BS. Menon AG. Jewell AF.
Martuza RL. Gusella JF. Molecular genetics of neurofibromatosis
2 and related tumors (acoustic neuroma and meningioma). Ann NY
Acad Sci. 615: 338 343, 1990.
14. Martuza RL. Rouleau G. Genetic aspects of neurosurgical problems.
In Neurological Surgery, Third Edition (Youmans J). WB Saunders
Co., Philadelphia. Ch 38; 1061 1080, 1990.
15. Steichen JD. Martuza RL. Trauma. In Manual of Neurologic Therapeutics,
Fourth Edition (Samuels MA). Little, Brown, Co., Boston, MA. 1990.
16. Eldridge R. Martuza RL. Parry DM. Neurofibromatosis 2. In
Current Therapy in Neurologic Disease. (Johnson RT). B.C. Decker
Inc., Philadelphia. 1990.
17. Martuza RL. Chiocca EA. Jenike MA. Giriunas I, Ballantine
HT. Stereotactic radiofrequency thermal cingulotomy for obsessive
compulsive disorder. J of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences.
2(3): 331-6, 1990 Summer.
18. Martuza RL. Neurofibromatosis as a model for tumor formation
in the human nervous system. Neurobiology of Brain Tumors. Concepts
in Neurosurgery. 4: 53 62, 1991.
19. Gusella
JF. Seizinger BR. Rouseau G. Menon A. Fontaine B. Martuza RL.
Molecular genetic analysis of the phakomatoses. In Molecular Mechanisms
and Their Clinical Applications in Malignancies. Academic Press,
Inc. 1991.
20. Martuza RL. Pathogenesis and treatment of nervous system tumors
in NF2. In Tuberous sclerosis and Neurofibromatosis: Epidemiology,
Pathophysiology, Biology, and Management (Ishibashi Y and Hori
E). Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam. 1991.
21. Martuza RL. Genetic alterations of nervous system tumors.
In Biologic Aspects of Brain Tumors (Tabuchi). Springer Verlag
Inc., Tokyo. 18-27, 1991.
22. Short MP. Martuza RL. Clinical and genetic aspects of NF2:
clinical features, family studies, counseling, and management
issues. In Neurofibromatosis (Hughes RAC and Huson ). Chapman
and Hall Ltd, London. 1991.
23. Martuza RL. Viral vectors for experimental brain tumor therapy.
In Molecular Genetics of Nervous System Tumors (Levine A and Schmidek
H). 381-386.
24. Chiocca EA. Andersen JK. Takamiya Y. Martuza RL. Breakefield
XO. Virus-mediated genetic treatment of rodent gliomas. Gene Therapeutics
(Wolff JA). Birkhauser Publishers, Boston. 245-63, 1994.
25. Baer L. Rauch AL. Ballantine HT Jr. Martuza RL. Cosgrove R.
et al. Cingulotomy for intractable obsessive-compulsive disorder:
prospective long-term follow-up of 18 patients. Arch Gen Psych.
52(5): 384-92, 1995 May.
26. Hunter W. Rabkin S. Martuza RL. Brain tumor therapy using
genetically engineered replication competent virus. In Viral Vectors
(Kaplitt MG and Loewy AD). Academic Press, Inc., San Diego. 259-7,
1995.
27. Martuza RL. Proctor MR. Trauma. Manual of Neurologic Therapeutics
(Samuels MA). Little, Brown, Co., Boston, MA. 5th revised edition:
250-76, 1995.
28. Viola JJ. Martuza RL. Gene therapies for glioblastomas. In
Ballieres Clinical Neurology, Cerebral Gliomas (Yung WKA). 5(2):
413-24, 1996 Jun.
29. Sampson JH. Martuza RL. Genetic factors in brain tumors. In
Neurosurgery, Second Edition (Wilkins RH and Rengachary SS). McGraw-Hill,
New York. 665-71, 1996.
30. Sampson JH. Martuza RL. Neurofibromatosis and other phakomatoses.
In Neurosurgery, Second Edition (Wilkins RH and Rengachary SS).
McGraw-Hill, New York. 673-685, 1996.
31. Hunter W. Yazaki T. Rabkin SD. Martuza RL. Replication-competent
viral therapy of tumors of the central nervous system. In Protocols
for Gene Transfer in Neuroscience: Towards Gene Therapy of Neurological
Disorders (Lowenstein P and Enquist). Wiley and Sons Ltd. 305-17,
1997.
32. Martuza RL. Act locally, think globally. Nature Medicine.
3(12): 1323, 1997 Dec.
33. Lin TS. Martuza RL. Neurofibromatosis and other dysgenetic
disorders. Handbook of Clinical Neurology: Neuro-Oncology, Part
II (Vecht ChJ). Elsevier Science B.V. 24(68): 1997.
34. Baidas S. Martuza RL. Tumors of the brain and spinal cord.
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Elsevier Science. 1998.
35. Martuza RL. Coumans JV CE. Trauma: Severe head Injury, Spinal
Cord Injury. In Manual of Neurologic Therapeutics, Sixth Edition
(Samuels MA). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia,
PA. Ch 12: 285-314, 1999.
36. Lin T. Martuza RL. Gliomas in neurofibromatosis and other
phakomatoses. In The Gliomas (Berger MS and Wilson C). W.B. Saunders
Co., Philadelphia, PA. 15-24: 1999.
37. Feigenbaum F. Manz HJ. Platenberg LC. Martuza RL. Primary
intrinsic tumors of the Brain. In Principles of Neurosurgery (Grossman
RG and Loftus CM). Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia,
PA. 469-520: 1999.
38. Hunter WD. Martuza RL. Meningioma. Encyclopedia of Neuroscience.
Elsevier Science. 1999.
39. Martuza RL. Conditionally-replicating herpes vectors for cancer
therapy. J Clin Invest. 105(7): 841-6, 2000 Apr.
40. Kirn D. Martuza RL. Zwiebel J. Replication-selective virotherapy
for cancer: Biological principles, risk management and future
directions. Nature Medicine. 7(7): 781-7, 2001 Jul.
41. Mashour GA,. Walker EE, Martuza RL,. Psychosurgery: Past,
Present, and Future., Brain Res Reviews. 48:409-419, 2005
42. Doolittle ND, Abrey LE, Bleyer WA, Brem S, Davis TP, Dore-Duffy
P, Drewes LR, Hall WA, Hoffman JM, Korfel A, Martuza R, Muldoon
LL, Peereboom D, Peterson DR, Rabkin SD, Smith Q, Stevens GH,
Neuwelt EA. New frontiers in translational research in neuro-oncology
and the blood-brain barrier: report of the tenth annual Blood-Brain
Barrier Disruption Consortium Meeting. Clin Cancer Res 2005 Jan
15; 11: 421-428, '05
43. Aghi M, Martuza RL. Oncolytic viral therapies - the clinical
experience. Oncogene. 2005 Nov 21;24(52):7802-16.
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