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Endogenous retroviruses influence brain development and behavior. Archetypal systems may be scaffolded by viral regulatory elements. Symbolic behavior may be built on ERV-enhanced neural plasticity.
Baseline viral replicative capacity, but not drug resistance, significantly predicted baseline viral load. The replicative capacity of the infecting virus may be important in determining the rate ...
Known as endogenous retroviruses, these pieces of ancient invaders aren't able to produce infectious viruses in humans, but they can in mice if not kept in check.
Retroviruses are viruses that insert a copy of their genetic material into the DNA of the cells they infect. Retroviruses probably infected us on multiple occasions during our evolutionary past.
Retroviruses are viruses that multiply by incorporating their genes into the genome of a host cell. If the infected cell is a germ cell, the retrovirus can then be passed on to the next generation ...