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Heat shock proteins in the kidney

Pediatric Nephrology, 2016
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are essential to cell survival through their function as protein chaperones. The role they play in kidney health and disease is varied. Hsp induction may be either beneficial or detrimental to the kidney, depending on the specific Hsp, type of cell, and context.
Rajasree, Sreedharan, Scott K, Van Why
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Parasite heat-shock proteins

Parasitology Today, 1988
Many parasites, including most of those of medical or veterinary importance, experience a major increase in ambient temperature at some stage during their life cycle. This occurs when a cyst or free-living larval form is ingested by a warm-blooded host, when a poikilotherm-infecting parasite is transmitted to a homeotherm, or when a transiently free ...
G, Newport, J, Culpepper, N, Agabian
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Heat shock protein 90

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2003
Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is a molecular chaperone required for the stability and function of a number of conditionally activated and/or expressed signaling proteins, as well as multiple mutated, chimeric, or overexpressed signaling proteins, which promote cancer cell growth or survival or both.
Len, Neckers, S Percy, Ivy
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Heat Shock Proteins and Alcohol

2005
In 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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Heat-Shock Proteins

2005
Kartik Shankar, Harihara M. Mehendale
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Heat Shock Proteins and Heat Shock Response in Plants

2010
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells respond potentially harmful stimulations like heat stress by inducing synthesis of stress proteins so called heat shock proteins (Hsps) besides other metabolites. Heat stress response is a reaction when tissues and cells of an organism were exposed to sudden heat stress and is characterized by temporary expression of ...
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Role of the Major Heat Shock Proteins as Molecular Chaperones

Annual Review of Cell Biology, 1993
C Georgopoulos
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Heat Shock Transcription Factors: Structure and Regulation

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1995
Carl Wu
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