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Role of HSP70 in cellular thermotolerance

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 2008
AbstractBackground and ObjectiveThermal pretreatment has been shown to condition tissue to a more severe secondary heat stress. In this research we examined the particular contribution of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) in thermal preconditioning.Study Design/Materials and MethodsFor optimization of preshock exposures, a bioluminescent Hsp70‐luciferase ...
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Thermotolerant mycobiota of Israeli soils

Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2017
Composition of thermotolerant mycobiota in the soil of Israeli deserts and northern territories was examined in spatiotemporal dynamics. A total of 165 species from 82 genera were isolated at 37 °C using the soil dilution plate method. Aspergilli (Aspergillus fumigatus and A.
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Arabidopsis thermotolerance mutants

Trends in Plant Science, 2000
Four separate mutants, hot1–4, that are unable to acquire thermotolerance to high-temperature stress have been described in Arabidopsis. One mutant, hot1, was found to be in the heat shock protein 101 and more specifically in its ATPase activity. Hsp101 is also required for thermotolerance in bacteria and yeast. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.
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Regulation of thermotolerance and ischemic tolerance

1996
Thermotolerance and ischemic tolerance are two major biological aspects where heat shock (stress) proteins exert essential roles for survival in cells as well as in various tissues. Bioflavonoids prevent the cells from acquiring thermotolerance after stresses through specific inhibition in the induction of heat shock proteins.
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Thermotolerance of cotton

2009
The Australian cotton industry has developed high yielding and high quality fibre production systems and attributes a significant contribution of this achievement to highly innovative breeding programs, specifically focused on the production of premium quality lint for the export market.
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Thermotolerance

1995
P. Burgman, A. Nussenzweig, G. C. Li
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Thermotolerance in the murine jejunum.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1982
The heat sensitivity of the murine jejunum from C3H/HeJ mice and its capacity to develop thermotolerance were measured. Exteriorized loops of murine jejunum were heated in water baths at temperatures of 43-46 degrees C for various times. Animal mortality was used to calculate the median lethal dose by day 7 (LD50/7) in minutes as a function of ...
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