AbstractProlonged exposure of 3T3 cells to 0.5 osM hypertonic medium induced the accumulation of hsp70 mRNAs. This increase in mRNA levels required active protein synthesis. A weak and transient activation of heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) was noted, but it was temporally uncoupled to the accumulation of the hsp70 mRNAs. Nuclear run-on assay and transfection experiments showed that hsp70 gene transcription was not affected by hypertonicity. ActD chase experiments showed that during hypertonic treatment, degradation of hsp70 mRNAs was markedly reduced. This effect did not appear to be a general phenomenon since the increase in mRNA level of another gene induced by hypertonicity (ATA2 transporter) was scarcely due to RNA stabilization. These find...
The expression of a hsp70 gene in human cells has previously been shown to be related to the growth ...
In response to a variety of hyperthermic treatments, rat embryonic fibroblasts synthesize heat shock...
Because reports in the literature on the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on expression of t...
AbstractProlonged exposure of 3T3 cells to 0.5 osM hypertonic medium induced the accumulation of hsp...
In mammalian cells, adaptation to hypertonic conditions leads to the activation of an array of early...
In mammalian cells, adaptation to hypertonic conditions leads to the activation of an array of early...
none5In mammalian cells, adaptation to hypertonic conditions leads to the activation of an array of ...
AbstractWe have recently described that in chondrocytic cells high hydrostatic pressure (HP) causes ...
AbstractWe have recently described that in chondrocytic cells high hydrostatic pressure (HP) causes ...
While hyperosmolality of the kidney medulla is essential for urinary concentration, it imposes a gre...
AbstractHigh hydrostatic pressure (HP) increases Hsp70 protein and mRNA levels by increasing the mRN...
Osmolality of the mammalian renal medulla is high because of the operation of the urinary concentrat...
Accumulation of HSP70 is related to the cytoprotection. It was evaluated whether hyperosmotic stress...
The induction of heat-shock protein 70 (hsp70) mRNA in the hyperthermic rabbit brain has been examin...
The expression of a hsp70 gene in human cells has previously been shown to be related to the growth ...
The expression of a hsp70 gene in human cells has previously been shown to be related to the growth ...
In response to a variety of hyperthermic treatments, rat embryonic fibroblasts synthesize heat shock...
Because reports in the literature on the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on expression of t...
AbstractProlonged exposure of 3T3 cells to 0.5 osM hypertonic medium induced the accumulation of hsp...
In mammalian cells, adaptation to hypertonic conditions leads to the activation of an array of early...
In mammalian cells, adaptation to hypertonic conditions leads to the activation of an array of early...
none5In mammalian cells, adaptation to hypertonic conditions leads to the activation of an array of ...
AbstractWe have recently described that in chondrocytic cells high hydrostatic pressure (HP) causes ...
AbstractWe have recently described that in chondrocytic cells high hydrostatic pressure (HP) causes ...
While hyperosmolality of the kidney medulla is essential for urinary concentration, it imposes a gre...
AbstractHigh hydrostatic pressure (HP) increases Hsp70 protein and mRNA levels by increasing the mRN...
Osmolality of the mammalian renal medulla is high because of the operation of the urinary concentrat...
Accumulation of HSP70 is related to the cytoprotection. It was evaluated whether hyperosmotic stress...
The induction of heat-shock protein 70 (hsp70) mRNA in the hyperthermic rabbit brain has been examin...
The expression of a hsp70 gene in human cells has previously been shown to be related to the growth ...
The expression of a hsp70 gene in human cells has previously been shown to be related to the growth ...
In response to a variety of hyperthermic treatments, rat embryonic fibroblasts synthesize heat shock...
Because reports in the literature on the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on expression of t...