Anti-HCV T cell receptor (HCV-B7-GT9), pCDTCR1(TCR-L343)
The vector of anti-HCV T cell receptor (TCR) is constructed for the engineering of T cell to target HCV HCV. The T cells are genetically modified through transduction with a lentiviral vector expressing HCV-specific T cell receptor. And the vector product was designed for the treatment of HCV infection.
Details
Targeting Diseases
HCV infection
Antibody Clone
HCV-B7-GT9
Target
Gene Name
Hepatitis C virus
Synonyms
delta virus; Deltavirus; HDV; Hepatitis D virus; Hepatitis delta virus; TCR; T cell receptor; transgenic TCR; antigen-specific T cell receptors; Engineering T-cell receptors; recombinant t cell receptors; specific t cell receptor; modified t cell receptor; retroviral vector; HDV infection
Introduction
Hepatitis C virus (HCV or sometimes HVC) is a small (55–65 nm in size), enveloped, positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus of the family Flaviviridae. Hepatitis C virus is the cause of hepatitis C in humans.
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