Team:NJU China/Project/T cell

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<h1>T cell: <span>T cell is the target of HIV infection, so we were thinking about whether we can use a short peptide from the HIV envelope protein to direct our exosomes to the T cells. Therefore we cloned the GP 120(a peptide from HIV envelope protein) to the lamp 2b and we use pcDNA 3.1(+) as our vector.</span></h1>
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T cell: T cell is the target of HIV infection, so we were thinking about whether we can use a short peptide from the HIV envelope protein to direct our exosomes to the T cells. Therefore we cloned the GP 120(a peptide from HIV envelope protein) to the lamp 2b and we use pcDNA 3.1(+) as our vector.