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Heat Shock Protein 70 Neutralizes Apoptosis-Inducing Factor

open access: yesThe Scientific World Journal, 2001
Programmed cell death (apoptosis) is the physiological process responsible for the demise of superfluous, aged, damaged, mutated, and ectopic cells.
Guido Kroemer
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Heat shock proteins in tendinopathy: novel molecular regulators [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Tendon disorders-tendinopathies-are the primary reason for musculoskeletal consultation in primary care and account for up to 30% of rheumatological consultations.
Neal L. Millar   +3 more
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Heat shock protein 70 promotes lipogenesis in HepG2 cells

open access: yesLipids in Health and Disease, 2018
Background The increasing prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has followed the international rise in obesity rates. Multiple mechanisms are involved in NAFLD, including endoplasmic reticulum stress and oxidative stress.
Jielei Zhang, Nengguang Fan, Yongde Peng
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Molecular characterization of heat shock protein 70 gene in Iraqi buffalo [PDF]

open access: yesIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2020
The heat shock protein 70 (HSP 70) has important roles in protecting cells and keeping them alive when exposed to different stress conditions. The polymorphism of the hsp 70 gene could be linked with the ability of stress tolerance.
Hassan N. Habib
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Implications of sperm heat shock protein 70-2 in bull fertility [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary World, 2022
Heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) is one of the most abundant chaperone proteins. Their function is well documented in facilitating the protein synthesis, translocation, de novo folding, and ordering of multiprotein complexes.
Zulfi Nur Amrina Rosyada   +5 more
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Binding of Heat-Shock Protein 70 (hsp70) to Tubulin

open access: yesArchives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1994
Binding of heat-shock protein (hsp70) to polymerized tubulin has been investigated by in vitro experiments. The tubulin region involved in binding to hsp70 corresponds to the carboxy-terminal residues 431-444, also involved in the association with other microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs).
Sánchez, Carlos   +4 more
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Hsp70 in mitochondrial biogenesis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
The family of hsp70 (70 kilodalton heat shock protein) molecular chaperones plays an essential and diverse role in cellular physiology, Hsp70 proteins appear to elicit their effects by interacting with polypeptides that present domains which exhibit non ...
Stuart, Rosemary A.   +2 more
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Effect of heat shock protein 70 polymorphism on thermotolerance in Tharparkar cattle [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary World, 2016
Aim: Out of various members of heat shock protein (HSP) superfamily which act a molecular chaperon by binding to the denaturing protein thus stabilizing them and preserving their activity, HSP70 are of major importance in thermotolerance development ...
Sandip Bhat   +8 more
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Comparison of heat-shock responses between the hydrothermal vent shrimp Rimicaris exoculata and the related coastal shrimp Palaemonetes varians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The deep-sea vent shrimp Rimicaris exoculata is believed to occur at the hot end of the hydrothermal biotope in order to provide essential elements to its epibiosis. Because it is found close to hot venting water, R.
Thomas Chertemps   +11 more
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CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SERUM AND URINARY HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 70 LEVEL ASSESSMENT IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS

open access: yesAlʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny, 2016
The levels of urinary heat shock protein-70 and serum antibodies to the heat shock protein-70 were assessed in 79 patients with different course variants of the chronic glomerulonephritis. The indices studied were higher in patients with an active course
N. V. Chebotaryova   +3 more
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