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Physiological functions of heat shock proteins.
Current protein and peptide science, 2019Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are molecular chaperones involved in a variety of life activities. HSPs function in the refolding of misfolded proteins, thereby contributing to the maintenance of cellular homeostasis.
Q. Shan +5 more
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Clinical, Prognostic and Therapeutic Significance of Heat Shock Proteins in Cancer.
Current Drug Targets, 2017BACKGROUND Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) constitute a group of proteins that play a crucial role in the process of protein folding. HSPs are also known to modulate a number of key apoptotic factors.
Jasleen Saini, P. Sharma
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1990
The finding that tumor cells are more thermosensitive than their normal counterparts (1–4) prompted research on the effect of heat on normal and neoplastic cells. In 1970, the phenomenon of thermotolerance was described for the first time (5). Cells of L12l0 leukemia after being exposed to sublethal hyperthermia (52% of BDF1 mice survivors after ...
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The finding that tumor cells are more thermosensitive than their normal counterparts (1–4) prompted research on the effect of heat on normal and neoplastic cells. In 1970, the phenomenon of thermotolerance was described for the first time (5). Cells of L12l0 leukemia after being exposed to sublethal hyperthermia (52% of BDF1 mice survivors after ...
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HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS, ANTI-HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN REACTIVITY AND ALLOGRAFT REJECTION
Transplantation, 2001Heat shock proteins are families of highly conserved immunodominant molecules, reactivity to which has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a number of autoimmune and vascular disease states. However, heat shock proteins are cytoprotective, and in clinical and experimental arthritis, anti-heat shock protein reactivity can down modulate immune ...
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2009
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) or so called stress proteins have multifunctional roles and are involved in many physiological processes, such as cell cycle control, cell proliferation, development, organisation of the cytoarchitecture, regulation of cell death and survival, and play regulatory roles in cellular aging and longevity.
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Heat shock proteins (HSPs) or so called stress proteins have multifunctional roles and are involved in many physiological processes, such as cell cycle control, cell proliferation, development, organisation of the cytoarchitecture, regulation of cell death and survival, and play regulatory roles in cellular aging and longevity.
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Role of plant heat-shock proteins and molecular chaperones in the abiotic stress response.
Trends in Plant Science, 2004Wangxia Wang +3 more
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Heat-shock proteins: chaperoning DNA repair
Oncogene, 2019L. Dubrez +4 more
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Heat shock proteins. Introduction
Experientia, 1992U, Feige, J, Mollenhauer
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