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Extracellular HSPs: The Complicated Roles of Extracellular HSPs in Immunity [PDF]
Extracellular heat shock proteins (HSPs) interact with the immune system in a very complex manner. Many such HSPs exert powerful effects on the immune response, playing both stimulatory and regulatory roles. However, the influence of the HSPs on immunity
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Prognostic and Functional Significant of Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) in Breast Cancer Unveiled by Multi-Omics Approaches [PDF]
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a well-characterized molecular chaperones protein family, classified into six major families, according to their molecular size.
Miriam Buttacavoli +2 more
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Heat Shock Proteins in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma [PDF]
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are produced in response to stressful conditions, such as temperature, inflammation, infection, or exposure to environmental factors.
Piotr Cierpikowski, Julia Bar
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Studies on overwintering behavior and cold stress related unigenes of wohlfahrtia magnifica [PDF]
The overwintering behavior and unigenes related to cold stress were studied in this paper. The pupae of Wohlfahrtia magnifica were placed at room temperature, 4°C, -5°C, -10°C, -15°C and -24°C respectively, and the recovery experiment after low ...
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HSPs proteins are found mostly in every cell from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. HSPs have been comprehensively studied in animals and humans. Recently their role in plants was thoroughly studied. HSPs were described as a result of heat shock conditions, but
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Rising concerns about the negative effects of chemical compounds in pest control have made it increasingly necessary to find new environmentally friendly compounds to combat insect pests.
Saeed FARAHANI, Ali R. BANDANI
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Optimum health and inhibition of cancer progression by microbiome and resveratrol
Resveratrol (RES) is a naturally occurring polyphenol found in fruits, green leafy vegetables, and peanuts. This versatile compound, which has potent regenerative, anti-oxidative, and cancer-fighting properties, is produced in plants, particularly in ...
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Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are molecular chaperones that repair denatured proteins. The relationship between HSPs and various diseases has been extensively studied. However, the relationship between HSPs and atherosclerosis remains unclear. In this study,
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Lysosome Function and Dysfunction in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias
Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias (HSPs) are a genetically diverse group of inherited neurological diseases with over 80 associated gene loci. Over the last decade, research into mechanisms underlying HSPs has led to an emerging interest in lysosome ...
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The primary function of intracellular heat shock proteins (HSPs) is to protect the cell by suppressing the effects of various stress factors by either refolding misfolded proteins or blocking apoptosis. After neoplastic transformation, cells overexpress
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