• Visna-maedi virus (also known as Visna virus, Maedi-visna virus and Ovine lentivirus) from the genus Lentivirus and subfamily Orthoretrovirinae, is a...
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  • Lentivirus (category Virus genera)
    clinical trials, addressing treatment options for various diseases. Visna virus Kambol, R; Gatseva, A; Gifford, RJ (20 December 2022). "An endogenous...
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  • Vipetofemvirus vv140 Vipivirus canadense Vipunavirus pVp1 Virgulavirus SVGII3 Visna-maedi virus Vitivirus BGMaV Vitivirus GVL Vividuovirus ailee Vividuovirus angelicage...
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    The human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) are two species of Lentivirus (a subgroup of retrovirus) that infect humans. Over time, they cause acquired immunodeficiency...
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    visna, mæðiveiki og eyðni. Heilbrigðismál, 36(3), 26-29 Margrét Guðnadóttir. (1974). Visna-maedi in sheep. Basel Margrét Guðnadóttir. (1964). Virus isolated...
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  • Luigi; Burgu, Ibrahim (2013). "First molecular characterization of visna/maedi viruses from naturally infected sheep in Turkey Dilek Muz". Archives of Virology...
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  • company headquartered in Mannheim MVV Maastricht, Dutch football club Maedi-visna virus (MVV), a Lentivirus that causes illnesses in sheep Megève Aerodrome...
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  • tumor Virus associated hemophagocytic syndrome Visceral myopathy familial external ophthalmoplegia Visceral steatosis Viscero-atrial heterotaxia Visna Maedi...
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  • and statesman commonly known as Sir MV Maedi-visna, a sheep disease Malvidin, an anthocyanidin Measles virus Mechanical ventilation Minute volume, the...
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    (CUL2/5-RBX2-ELOB/C) as the cofactor/adapter, but Visna-maedi virus (MVV) uses CYPA instead of CBFB. Bovine immunodeficiency virus Vif unusually requires none of such...
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