AbstractHyperthermia (39–45°C) has emerged as an alternate prospect for cancer therapy in combination with radiation and chemotherapy. Despite promising progress in the clinic, molecular mechanisms involved in hyperthermia-induced cell death are not clear. Hyperthermia causes protein denaturation/aggregation, which results in cell death by apoptosis and/or necrosis. Hyperthermia also induces thermotolerance, which renders cells resistant to subsequent exposure to lethal heat shock. This study investigates the role of both lethal (42–43°C) and mild (40°C) hyperthermia in regulating ER stress and ER stress-induced apoptosis in HeLa cells. The ability of mild thermotolerance induced at 40°C to alleviate either or both of these processes is als...
The effects of hyperthermia on the expression of p53, the apoptosis-associated genes Bax and Bcl-2, ...
AbstractA mild heat shock (HS) preconditioning and acquisition of thermotolerance protects cells aga...
Hyperthermia (treatment of cells a few degrees above their growth temperature) can lead to cell kill...
AbstractHyperthermia (39–45°C) has emerged as an alternate prospect for cancer therapy in combinatio...
BACKGROUND: Hyperthermia is used as an adjuvant treatment to sensitize cancer cells to subsequent ra...
The ER chaperone GRP78/BiP is a homolog of the Hsp70 family of heat shock proteins, yet GRP78/BiP is...
Hyperthermia has been revived as a promising approach for cancer treatment. To understand the underl...
The ER chaperone GRP78/BiP is a homolog of the Hsp70 family of heat shock proteins, yet GRP78/BiP is...
Defects in apoptosis are one of the major causes of cancer. Several therapies have been developed to...
Global warming poses a considerable threat to human health, necessitating a proper understanding of ...
Heat stress can be acutely cytotoxic, and heat stress-induced apoptosis is a prominent pathological ...
Hyperthermia as an anticancer method has been paid increasing attention in recent years. Several stu...
AbstractWe tested the hypothesis that heat shock protein (Hsp) induction and cell death are mutually...
A mild heat shock (HS) preconditioning and acquisition of thermotolerance protects cells against a v...
Hyperthermia as an anticancer method has been paid increasing attention in recent years. Several stu...
The effects of hyperthermia on the expression of p53, the apoptosis-associated genes Bax and Bcl-2, ...
AbstractA mild heat shock (HS) preconditioning and acquisition of thermotolerance protects cells aga...
Hyperthermia (treatment of cells a few degrees above their growth temperature) can lead to cell kill...
AbstractHyperthermia (39–45°C) has emerged as an alternate prospect for cancer therapy in combinatio...
BACKGROUND: Hyperthermia is used as an adjuvant treatment to sensitize cancer cells to subsequent ra...
The ER chaperone GRP78/BiP is a homolog of the Hsp70 family of heat shock proteins, yet GRP78/BiP is...
Hyperthermia has been revived as a promising approach for cancer treatment. To understand the underl...
The ER chaperone GRP78/BiP is a homolog of the Hsp70 family of heat shock proteins, yet GRP78/BiP is...
Defects in apoptosis are one of the major causes of cancer. Several therapies have been developed to...
Global warming poses a considerable threat to human health, necessitating a proper understanding of ...
Heat stress can be acutely cytotoxic, and heat stress-induced apoptosis is a prominent pathological ...
Hyperthermia as an anticancer method has been paid increasing attention in recent years. Several stu...
AbstractWe tested the hypothesis that heat shock protein (Hsp) induction and cell death are mutually...
A mild heat shock (HS) preconditioning and acquisition of thermotolerance protects cells against a v...
Hyperthermia as an anticancer method has been paid increasing attention in recent years. Several stu...
The effects of hyperthermia on the expression of p53, the apoptosis-associated genes Bax and Bcl-2, ...
AbstractA mild heat shock (HS) preconditioning and acquisition of thermotolerance protects cells aga...
Hyperthermia (treatment of cells a few degrees above their growth temperature) can lead to cell kill...