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  2. Walleye epidermal hyperplasia virus - Wikipedia

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    The walleye epidermal hyperplasia viruses are two species of retroviruses classified under Epsilonretrovirus, a genus in the family of Retroviridae. [1] There are three genome sequenced and identified exogenous retroviruses of this genus which include two known types ( WEHV-1 and WEHV-2 ) associated with walleye epidermal hyperplasia disease.

  3. Retrovirus - Wikipedia

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    A retrovirus is a type of virus that inserts a DNA copy of its RNA genome into the DNA of a host cell that it invades, thus changing the genome of that cell. [2] After invading a host cell's cytoplasm , the virus uses its own reverse transcriptase enzyme to produce DNA from its RNA genome, the reverse of the usual pattern, thus retro (backward).

  4. Endogenous retrovirus - Wikipedia

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    The general retrovirus genome consists of three genes vital for the invasion, replication, escape, and spreading of its viral genome. These three genes are gag (encodes for structural proteins for the viral core ), pol (encodes for reverse transcriptase , integrase , and protease ), and env (encodes for coat proteins for the virus's exterior).

  5. Epsilonretrovirus - Wikipedia

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    Walleye epidermal hyperplasia virus 1; Walleye epidermal hyperplasia virus 2; Epsilonretrovirus is a waterborn genus of the Retroviridae family. [2] It infects fish.

  6. Orthoretrovirinae - Wikipedia

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    Orthoretrovirinae is a subfamily of viruses belonging to Retroviridae, a family of enveloped viruses that replicate in a host cell through the process of reverse transcription. [1]

  7. Hyperplasia - Wikipedia

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    Hyperplasia of the breast – "Hyperplastic" lesions of the breast include usual ductal hyperplasia, a focal expansion of the number of cells in a terminal breast duct, and atypical ductal hyperplasia, in which a more abnormal pattern of growth is seen, and which is associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer.

  8. Cialis Side Effects: What to Expect (& How to Avoid Them) - AOL

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    Tadalafil Side Effects for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Although Cialis is widely known as a treatment for ED, it’s also approved by the FDA to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia.

  9. Human betaretrovirus - Wikipedia

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    Human betaretrovirus (HBRV), also known as Human mammary tumor virus, or Mouse mammary tumor-like virus is the human homologue of the Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV). The nomenclature for Human betaretrovirus was introduced following characterization of infection in patient with autoimmune liver disease suggesting the virus is not solely found in mice nor exclusively implicated in the ...