xenotropic virus — A virus that can be grown on cells of a species foreign to the normal host species … Dictionary of molecular biology
Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus — Xenotropic MLV related virus XMRV Virionen, EM Systematik Reich: Viren Familie: Retroviridae … Deutsch Wikipedia
Xenotropic MuLV-related virus — (XMRV) is a newly identified and provisionally named gammaretrovirus which may be involved in the pathology of familial prostate cancer. Its name refers to its similarity to xenotropic murine leukemia viruses, although it does show some… … Wikipedia
xenotropic — xe·no·tro·pic träp ik, trō pik adj replicating or reproducing only in cells other than those of the host species <xenotropic viruses> * * * xeno·tro·pic (zen″o troґpik) [xeno + tropic] pertaining to a virus that is found benignly in… … Medical dictionary
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Virus — A microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. It may reproduce with fidelity or with… … Medical dictionary
Virus, xenotropic — A virus that can grow in the cells of a species foreign to the normal host species, a species different from that which normally hosts it. Xeno means foreign while tropic refers to growth. So xeno + tropic = capable of growing in a foreign… … Medical dictionary
xenotropic — adjective Describing a virus growing in tissue of an organism other than its normal host … Wiktionary
Murine leukemia virus — MMLV redirects here. It is also the Roman numeral for 2055. Murine leukemia virus Virus classification Group: Group VI (ssRNA RT) Family: Retroviridae Subfamily … Wikipedia
Mouse mammary tumor virus — Virus classification Group: Group VI (ssRNA RT) Family: Retroviridae Subfamily: Orthoretrovirina … Wikipedia