Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV)

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3 Problem Substances Researched for Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV)

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7 Abstracts with Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) Research

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Pubmed Data : AIDS Rev. 2010 Jul-Sep;12(3):149-52. PMID: 20842203
Study Type : Human Study
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Pubmed Data : PLoS Pathog. 2006 Mar ;2(3):e25. Epub 2006 Mar 31. PMID: 16609730
Study Type : Human In Vitro
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Pubmed Data : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Sep 22 ;106(38):16351-6. Epub 2009 Sep 8. PMID: 19805305
Study Type : Human In Vitro
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Pubmed Data : PLoS One. 2011 ;6(6):e20874. Epub 2011 Jun 17. PMID: 21698104
Study Type : In Vitro Study
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Pubmed Data : Front Microbiol. 2010 ;1:147. Epub 2011 Jan 17. PMID: 21687768
Study Type : Review
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Pubmed Data : PLoS One. 2012 ;7(5):e37415. Epub 2012 May 16. PMID: 22616002
Study Type : Review
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Written by Kent Heckenlively
Jurassic World focuses on a lab-created, hybrid dinosaur, the Indominous Rex, causing destruction at an amusement park. Comparatively, research shows that the XMRV virus may be wreaking havoc on the human body as a result of mouse cells in vaccines.

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