Publisher: Cell Stress Society International
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Maturation of steroid receptors: an example of functional cooperation among molecular chaperones and their associated proteins
Sarah Kimmins, et al. (2000)
Heat shock treatment protects osmotic stress–induced dysfunction of the blood-brain barrier through preservation of tight junction proteins
Tzong-Shi Lu, et al. (2004)
Stress to cadmium monitored by metallothionein gene induction in Paracentrotus lividus embryos
Roberta Russo, et al. (2003)
Expression levels of heat shock protein 60 in human endothelial cells in vitro are unaffected by exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields
B. R. Henderson, et al. (2003)
Heat shock proteins: the fountainhead of innate and adaptive immune responses
Sreyashi Basu, et al. (2000)
Heat shock proteins in cancer: diagnostic, prognostic, predictive, and treatment implications
Daniel R. Ciocca, et al. (2005)
Arabidopsis and the heat stress transcription factor world: how many heat stress transcription factors do we need?
Lutz Nover, et al. (2001)
The human genome encodes 10 α-crystallin–related small heat shock proteins: HspB1–10
Guido Kappé, et al. (2003)