@TheScientistLLC @amberldance Definitely. The X chromosome contains a functioning endogenous retrovirus (ERV) which can awake under stress. ERVs make copies of themselves and can multiply in somatic cell genome. https://t.co/MeTH9UyE08 https://t.co/ive5
"Endogenous retroviruses and multiple sclerosis--new pieces to the puzzle" http://t.co/lifcbhIAWG
Could endogenous retroviruses lead to multiple sclerosis http://t.co/v4ODY6fQ89 #bmcneurology #MS @BMC_series
Endogenous retroviruses and multiple sclerosis - new pieces to the puzzle... http://t.co/g6lIUgVblM
Endogenous retroviruses and multiple sclerosis - new pieces to the puzzle http://t.co/hAV4HjlQdY
Endogenous retroviruses and multiple sclerosis - new pieces to the puzzle http://t.co/hAV4HjlQdY
"We speculate that endogenous retroviruses may activate the innate immune system in a variety of ways, involving... http://t.co/bBdOrkV9Ov
#neurology Endogenous retroviruses and multiple sclerosis--new pieces to the puzzle: The possibility that retr... http://t.co/KpU2bg43Pf