Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are highly conserved and inhabit nearly all subcellular locations where they perform a variety of chaperoning functions including folding and unfolding of nascent polypeptides, proteins, transport of proteins, and support of antigen presentation processes. Apart from their intracellular location Hsps with a molecular weight of 70 kDa (Hsp70) also have been found on the plasma membrane of malignantly transformed cells, on virally/bacterial infected cells and in the extracellular space. Depending on their intra- and extracellular location Hsps exert either protection against environmental stress or act as potent stimulators of the immune response. In this review we address the dual function of intracellular and extr...
Extracellular vesicles released by tumor cells (T-EVs) are known to contain danger-associated molecu...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are conserved molecules whose main role is to facilitate folding of other...
Stress or heat shock proteins (HSPs) are remarkably conserved in all living organisms. Their express...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are abundant cellular proteins involved with protein homeostasis. They ha...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a large family of proteins with different molecular weights and diffe...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a defined set of chaperones for maintaining proper functions of prote...
International audienceHsp70 is a highly conserved and inducible heat shock protein that belongs to t...
The primary function of intracellular heat shock proteins (HSPs) is to protect the cell by suppressi...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are an evolutionary family of proteins that act as molecular chaperones. ...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were first identified as stress proteins that confer resistance to physic...
In cancer, human cells lose the ability to properly control the series of events that occur constant...
Intracellular heat shock proteins (HSP) function as molecular chaperones, they support folding and t...
Understanding the mechanisms that control stress is central to realize how cells respond to environm...
Extracellular vesicles released by tumor cells (T-EVs) are known to contain danger-associated molecu...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are conserved molecules whose main role is to facilitate folding of other...
Stress or heat shock proteins (HSPs) are remarkably conserved in all living organisms. Their express...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are abundant cellular proteins involved with protein homeostasis. They ha...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a large family of proteins with different molecular weights and diffe...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a defined set of chaperones for maintaining proper functions of prote...
International audienceHsp70 is a highly conserved and inducible heat shock protein that belongs to t...
The primary function of intracellular heat shock proteins (HSPs) is to protect the cell by suppressi...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are an evolutionary family of proteins that act as molecular chaperones. ...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were first identified as stress proteins that confer resistance to physic...
In cancer, human cells lose the ability to properly control the series of events that occur constant...
Intracellular heat shock proteins (HSP) function as molecular chaperones, they support folding and t...
Understanding the mechanisms that control stress is central to realize how cells respond to environm...
Extracellular vesicles released by tumor cells (T-EVs) are known to contain danger-associated molecu...
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are conserved molecules whose main role is to facilitate folding of other...
Stress or heat shock proteins (HSPs) are remarkably conserved in all living organisms. Their express...