terms |
retroviral |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective retroviral is
retroviral.
viral |
retroviral |
As adjectives the difference between viral and retroviral
is that
viral is (virology) of or relating to a biological virus while
retroviral is retroviral.
As a noun viral
is (marketing) a video, image or text spread by "word of mouth" on the internet or by e-mail for humorous, political or marketing purposes.
retroviral |
nonretroviral |
As adjectives the difference between retroviral and nonretroviral
is that
retroviral is of or pertaining to a retrovirus while
nonretroviral is not retroviral.
retroviral |
syncytin |
As an adjective retroviral
is retroviral.
As a noun syncytin is
(protein) any of a class of captive retroviral envelope proteins involved in human placental morphogenesis.
retroviral |
retrovirally |
As an adjective retroviral
is of or pertaining to a retrovirus.
As an adverb retrovirally is
in a retroviral manner.
retroviral |
pseudotyped |
As adjectives the difference between retroviral and pseudotyped
is that
retroviral is retroviral while
pseudotyped is (
label) describing a chimeric virus formed with an alphaviral envelope and a retroviral capsid.
antiretroviral |
retroviral |
Derived terms |
Retroviral is a derived term of antiretroviral.
As adjectives the difference between antiretroviral and retroviral
is that
antiretroviral is that combats infection by retroviruses while
retroviral is of or pertaining to a retrovirus.
As a noun antiretroviral
is an agent that combats retroviruses.
retrovirus |
retroviral |
Retroviral is a derived term of retrovirus.
As a noun retrovirus
is a virus that has a genome consisting of RNA.
As an adjective retroviral is
of or pertaining to a retrovirus.