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Heat Shock Response of Babesia gibsoni Heat Shock Protein 70

Journal of Parasitology, 2008
mRNA and protein expression profiles for heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) of Babesia gibsoni (BgHsp70) exposed to either high or low temperatures, were examined by quantitative real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting.
Masahiro, Yamasaki   +5 more
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Heat Shock Proteins

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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Heat shock proteins and effects of heat shock in plants

Plant Molecular Biology, 1982
Soybean seedlings when exposed to a heat shock respond in a manner very similar to that exhibited by cultured cells, and reported earlier [2]. Maximum synthesis of heat shock proteins (HSPs) occurs at 40C. The heat shock response is maintained for a relatively short time under continuous high temperature.
M, Altschuler, J P, Mascarenhas
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Roles of heat shock factor 1 beyond the heat shock response

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2018
Various stress factors leading to protein damage induce the activation of an evolutionarily conserved cell protective mechanism, the heat shock response (HSR), to maintain protein homeostasis in virtually all eukaryotic cells. Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) plays a central role in the HSR. HSF1 was initially known as a transcription factor that upregulates
Barna János   +2 more
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Heat shock response and heat shock protein antigens of Vibrio cholerae

Infection and Immunity, 1994
Sixteen heat shock proteins (Hsps) have been identified in the hypertoxinogenic strain 569B of Vibrio cholerae which are synthesized in response to small and large elevations of temperature. The induction of the Hsps is necessary for the cells to survive the deleterious effects of heat.
G K, Sahu, R, Chowdhury, J, Das
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Heat shock genes and the heat shock response in zebrafish embryos

Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1997
Heat shock genes exhibit complex patterns of spatial and temporal regulation during embryonic development in a wide range of organisms. Our laboratory has initiated an analysis of heat shock protein gene expression in the zebrafish, a model system that is now utilized extensively for the examination of early embryonic development of vertebrates.
P H, Krone, Z, Lele, J B, Sass
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Cold Shock and Heat Shock

1991
Cold shock is the stress inflicted by a brief and rapid exposure to low, but nonfreezing, temperatures. When the shock is sufficiently severe, the organism sustains injury that may ultimately result in death. This form of stress has received little attention in insects, but it has been well recognized in bacteria, blue-green algae, yeasts, protozoans ...
David L. Denlinger   +3 more
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HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS, ANTI-HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN REACTIVITY AND ALLOGRAFT REJECTION

Transplantation, 2001
Heat 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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Transforming heat transfer with thermal metamaterials and devices

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Ying Li, Wei Li, Tiancheng Han
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Photothermal Nanomaterials: A Powerful Light-to-Heat Converter

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Ximin Cui, Qifeng Ruan, Xiaolu Zhuo
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