Department of Biology, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Bayamon, PR 00960, USA
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HIV-Associated Malignancy Mechanisms and Oncogenic Proteomics Approaches for Translational Research
Author(s): Eduroe Derets*
HIV infection is a global health concern that not only compromises the immune system but also increases the risk of developing malignancies.
People Living With HIV (PLWH) are more susceptible to certain types of cancers, collectively referred to as HIV-associated malignancies. The
mechanisms underlying the development of these malignancies in the context of HIV infection are complex and multifactorial. Understanding the
oncogenic pathways involved and identifying potential biomarkers is crucial for translational research and the development of targeted therapies.
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms underlying HIV-associated malignancies and highlights the role of oncogenic
proteomics in advancing translational research... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-6113.2023.14.940
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