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Recent 5-year Findings and TechnologicalAdvances in the Proteomic Study of ,,HIV-associated Disorders

Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) mainly relies on host factors to complete itslife cycle. Hence, it is very important to identify HIV-regulated host proteins. Proteomics is an excel-lent technique for this purpose because of its high throughput and sensitivity. In this review, wesummarized cur...

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