[Advances in Post-translational Modifications and Endometriosis].
This review examines how protein post-translational modifications like phosphorylation and acetylation are implicated in the development and potential treatment of endometriosis.
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This paper provides a research overview on how post-translational modifications are implicated in endometriosis, covering multiple modification types and the molecular mechanisms reported in the literature. It summarizes findings from studies examining how altered protein modification states relate to key endometriosis-associated processes, such as disease progression and dysregulated cellular functions. A major limitation is that, as an advances/review-type article, it synthesizes existing evidence rather than presenting new experimental results, so conclusions depend on the quality and scope of included studies. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses on advances in post-translational modifications and their mechanistic roles in the condition.
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