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Hsp90: A means to an end. [PDF]
Whalen KM, Freeman BC.
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Identification of drug repurposing candidates for the treatment of polycystic kidney disease
Background and Purpose Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a leading cause of end‐stage renal disease with limited treatment options. Drug repurposing offers a promising strategy to find effective treatments. Experimental Approach We identified birinapant, bardoxolone methyl and salicylic acid as repurposing candidates for ADPKD and
Alina Meyer +9 more
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Heat Shock Proteins in Medically Relevant Fungal Pathogens: From Molecular Chaperones to Virulence Factors and Therapeutic Targets. [PDF]
Padró-Villegas L, Mora-Montes HM.
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ABSTRACT The dual‐species biofilms formed by Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans exhibit enhanced cariogenic potential due to the production of extracellular polysaccharides (EPSs). The response regulator GcrR in S. mutans negatively regulates EPS synthesis, but its impact on dual‐species biofilms remains unclear.
Bin Zhang +7 more
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CHK1 activates mitophagy to attenuate cardiac aging via inhibiting AHSA1-ubiquitination. [PDF]
Jing P +11 more
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The function of bromodomain‐containing proteins in regulating gene transcription is reviewed here, including the development of chemical probes and targeted protein degradation modalities (e.g., PROTACs). This extends to clinical efforts targeting the BET bromodomain‐containing proteins. Challenges of selectivity, future prospects, and the differential
Cole R. Scholtz, William C. K. Pomerantz
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Placental Heat Shock Protein (HSP) Expression in Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR) Pregnancies: A Case-Control Immunohistochemistry Study. [PDF]
Samara AA +10 more
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Heat Shock Proteins as Targets for Cancer Therapeutics. [PDF]
Trikala A, Shen B, Bhardwaj S.
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Heat Shock Protein 90 in Sepsis-Induced Cardiomyopathy: Mechanistic Insights and Emerging Therapeutic Target. [PDF]
Xu X, Yue X, Hu M, Zhou C.
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