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This project aims to study the entry mechanisms of the Hepatitis C virus in polarized liver cells. By establishing a model of these cells, it seeks to uncover how the virus interacts with cellular structures and signaling pathways, potentially leading to new therapeutic targets.
Hepatitis C poses a global health problem.
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infects over 170 millions individuals worldwide with the majority remaining undiagnosed and untreated.
To this day, there is no vaccine and the available treatment, a combination of ribavirin and pegylated α-interferon has a limited efficacy and important side effects. A better understanding of HCV life cycle will unravel target for new potential therapeutics.
In recent years, the knowledge concerning hepatitis C virus (HCV) entr…
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