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Heat shock proteins and psoriasis
European Journal of Dermatology, 2019Psoriasis is a chronic disfiguring skin condition which may be induced or exacerbated by stress. Heat shock proteins (HSPs), as molecular chaperones, play a central role in protein folding and cellular protein homeostasis. The many different functions of HSPs in the cell depend on the specific HSP involved.
Wen-Ming, Wang, Hong-Zhong, Jin
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Heat Shock Proteins and Alcohol
2005In response to many metabolic disturbances and injuries, the cells mount a stress response with the induction of a variety of proteins, most notably the 70 kDa family of heat shock proteins. Included in this family are hsp70 (the inducible form), hsc70 (heat shock cognate, the constitutive form) and grp78 (the constitutively expressed glucoseregulated ...
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007
Abstract: Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are highly conserved and inhabit nearly all subcellular locations where they perform a variety of chaperoning functions including folding and unfolding of nascent polypeptides, proteins, transport of proteins, and support of antigen presentation processes.
Michael, Sherman, Gabriele, Multhoff
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Abstract: Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are highly conserved and inhabit nearly all subcellular locations where they perform a variety of chaperoning functions including folding and unfolding of nascent polypeptides, proteins, transport of proteins, and support of antigen presentation processes.
Michael, Sherman, Gabriele, Multhoff
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Heat Shock Proteins And Neuroprotection
Recent Patents on DNA & Gene Sequences, 2007Heat shock proteins (HSPs) (also known as stress proteins) protect the cells from damages caused due to different stresses like heat, injury, chemical induced toxicity, etc. Some HSPs can act as molecular chaperones to help in correct folding of proteins or directing misfolded proteins for degradation.
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Heat Shock Proteins in Immunity
2005This chapter focuses on immunological effects of eukaryotic and microbial heat shock proteins (HSPs), with molecular weights of about 60, 70, and 90 kDa. The search for tumor-specific antigens resulted in the identification of HSPs. They have been found to elicit a potent anti-cancer immune response mediated by the adoptive and innate immune system ...
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Heat shock proteins and effect of heat shock in Barley
Indian Journal of Forestry, 1998Seeds of barley (Hordeum vulgare var. dolma) were subjected to heat shocks ranging from 30-90oC for 1-6 hours duration. Heat treatments up to 60oC for 3 hours stimulated the growth of seedlings as evident by increased seedling height which is due to the synthesis of special type of proteins called “Heat Shock proteins”.
Manju Aggarwal, B. Kaul
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Heat-Shock Proteins And Development
1987At the simplest level there is little doubt that the heat shock response is homeostatic, to protect the cell against the ravages of the environmental insult and ensure that the cell can continue its normal life after the crisis has passed.
U, Bond, M J, Schlesinger
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Macrophages and heat shock proteins
Research in Immunology, 1998M, Bachelet, C, Adrie, B S, Polla
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