👉 RaMV is a type of viral vector used in gene therapy, commonly known as CAR-T cell therapy. It consists of two distinct parts: a viral vector (RaM) and a viral genome (V). The V contains the target gene(s) that need to be transduced into the host cell. The RaM serves as a vehicle for delivering the viral DNA, while the V is responsible for integrating the viral vector into the host's genome.