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Lrv1 🔍

LRV1 stands for "Leukemia Red Cell Virus 1". This is a type of virus that can cause leukemia in bone marrow cells, potentially leading to an increased risk of developing cancer or other serious health issues. It's important to note that while this virus is associated with leukemia, it does not directly contribute to the development of leukemia itself.

Lrv1-4 🔍

LRV1-4 is a group of proteins that play important roles in cell signaling pathways, particularly within the immune system. These proteins are involved in regulating cellular responses to pathogens and other stimuli, including cytokines and chemokines.

Lrv1-13 🔍

LRV1-13 is a gene that encodes a protein called retinoic acid receptor (RAR) 1, which plays a crucial role in cell survival and proliferation.

Plrv1 🔍

PlRV1 stands for Plasmid Ribovirus 1, a type of DNA virus that infects bacteria and can cause various diseases in animals. It is particularly associated with human infections and has been used as a vaccine candidate due to its potential to stimulate immune responses against bacterial pathogens.

Lrv1-1 🔍

LRV1-1 is a gene variant associated with a risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

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