Contribution of epstein-barr virus lytic proteins to cancer hallmarks and implications from other oncoviruses

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Mike Dorothea and collaborators from the Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, The University of Hong Harvard Graduate Program in Virology, Boston, MA, USA have published the article: Contribution of Epstein-Barr Virus Lytic Proteins to Cancer Hallmarks and Implications from Other Oncoviruses, in the Journal: Cancers 2023, 2120 of /2023/
  • future: Whether BMRF1 contributes to cancer development through the manipulation of the oncogenic properties of NuRD or through a similar strategy as that of KSHV awaits future investigations.

SUMMARY

    EBV can lead to the development . . .

     

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