Role of 14-3-3 protein family in the pathobiology of ebv in immortalized b cells and alzheimer’s disease

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  • What: The authors looked for common genetic signatures between EBV infection and AD and investigated the possible biological influence of EBV infection on the pathophysiology of AD. Throughout the study, common DEGs were used as the primary experimental genes for gene ontology (GO), pathway analyses, and PPI network development to better understand genome-based biological processes. All things considered, the research has uncovered novel biologic processes through which EBV infection heightens AD patients` susceptibility, as well as possible biomarkers and therapy targets . In this research, assessing protein-drug interactions is crucial.
  • Who: July and collaborators . . .

     

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