Revisiting the Role of B-RAF Kinase as a Therapeutic Target in
Melanoma
Paweł Kozyra,
Monika Pitucha
Abstract:Malignant melanoma is the rarest but most aggressive and deadly skin cancer.
Melanoma is the result of a malignant transformation of melanocytes, which leads to their
uncontrolled proliferation. Mutations in the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)
pathway, which are crucial for the control of cellular processes, such as apoptosis, division, growth, differentiation, and migration, are one of its most common causes. BRAF
kinase, as one of the known targets of this pathway, has been known for many years as a
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