Xenotropic vs Renotropic - What's the difference?
xenotropic | renotropic |
(biology) Describing a virus growing in tissue of an organism other than its normal host
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=October 9, author=Denise Grady, title=Virus Is Found in Many With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, work=New York Times
, passage=An article published online Thursday in the journal Science reports that 68 of 101 patients with the syndrome, or 67 percent, were infected with an infectious virus, xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus, or XMRV. By contrast, only 3.7 percent of 218 healthy people were infected. }}
As adjectives the difference between xenotropic and renotropic
is that xenotropic is (biology) describing a virus growing in tissue of an organism other than its normal host while renotropic is (label) that migrates towards kidney tissue (or causes such migration).xenotropic
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