Viruses and the placenta: the essential virus first view

APMIS : Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica, Et Immunologica Scandinavica
Luis P Villarreal

Abstract

A virus first perspective is presented as an alternative hypothesis to explain the role of various endogenized retroviruses in the origin of the mammalian placenta. It is argued that virus-host persistence is a key determinant of host survival and the various ERVs involved have directly affected virus-host persistence.

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Apr 4, 2016·Current Opinion in Microbiology·Luis P Villarreal
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Sep 2, 2017·Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America·Patrick Forterre
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Apr 1, 2021·Open Biology·Monikaben PadariyaAlicja Sznarkowska
Jul 13, 2021·AIMS Microbiology·Luis P Villarreal, Guenther Witzany

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