Families of heat shock proteins (Hsps), otherwise known as stress proteins or molecular chaperones, consist of conserved molecules found in all organisms [1,2]. The expression of genes encoding Hsps is either constitutive or induced by stress and their products are essentia
In the last 25 years, a huge amount of literature has been accumulated describing the cell’s r...
HSPs proteins are found mostly in every cell from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. HSPs have been comprehe...
Extracellular stresses induce heat shock response and render cells resistant to lethal stresses. Hea...
HSP regulate the response to any detrimental factors, including temperature, radiation, hypoxia, tox...
Somatic cells protect themselves from damage during cellular stress inducing so called heat shock re...
Recent advances in the biology of heat-shock proteins (hsps) are reviewed. These abundant and evolut...
Elevated expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) has been demonstrated following various forms of s...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were discovered as polypeptides induced by stress that can be found in al...
Heat shock/ stress proteins (HSPs) are crucial for maintenance of cellular homeostasis during normal...
In the face of thermal, chemical or physiological stresses that cause unfolding of proteins, cells p...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were originally identified as stress-responsive proteins required to deal...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were originally identified as stress-responsive proteins required to deal...
Cells generally respond to stress by changing gene expression and up-regulating the production of a ...
Stress proteins (also known as heat shock proteins) regulate fundamental cellular processes, such a...
The development of stress drives a host of biological responses that include the overproduction of a...
In the last 25 years, a huge amount of literature has been accumulated describing the cell’s r...
HSPs proteins are found mostly in every cell from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. HSPs have been comprehe...
Extracellular stresses induce heat shock response and render cells resistant to lethal stresses. Hea...
HSP regulate the response to any detrimental factors, including temperature, radiation, hypoxia, tox...
Somatic cells protect themselves from damage during cellular stress inducing so called heat shock re...
Recent advances in the biology of heat-shock proteins (hsps) are reviewed. These abundant and evolut...
Elevated expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) has been demonstrated following various forms of s...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were discovered as polypeptides induced by stress that can be found in al...
Heat shock/ stress proteins (HSPs) are crucial for maintenance of cellular homeostasis during normal...
In the face of thermal, chemical or physiological stresses that cause unfolding of proteins, cells p...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were originally identified as stress-responsive proteins required to deal...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were originally identified as stress-responsive proteins required to deal...
Cells generally respond to stress by changing gene expression and up-regulating the production of a ...
Stress proteins (also known as heat shock proteins) regulate fundamental cellular processes, such a...
The development of stress drives a host of biological responses that include the overproduction of a...
In the last 25 years, a huge amount of literature has been accumulated describing the cell’s r...
HSPs proteins are found mostly in every cell from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. HSPs have been comprehe...
Extracellular stresses induce heat shock response and render cells resistant to lethal stresses. Hea...