Background and aims Ageing is a multifactorial degenerative process which causes a decrease in the cellular capacity for repair and adaptation to external stressors. In this way, it is important to maintain the proper balance of the proteome. Heat shock proteins (HSP) will intervene in this balance, which are responsible for the correct assembly, folding and translocation of other proteins when cells are subjected to stressors. This type of protein is overexpressed in human tumor cells, while its deficit, both in function and quantity, contributes to ageing processes. The present work aims to analyze the response of cells from studies carried out in normal and tumor cells that are subjected to stressors. Methods and results A PubMed se...
Ageing is associated with the reduced performance of physiological processes and has been proposed a...
"Successful aging", i.e. the ability to attain old age in relatively good health, is believed to be ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Background The accumulation of oxidised proteins in ageing...
By applying low doses of a stressor, normal cells increase the number of HSP leading to increased su...
Organisms produce reactive species throughout their lives, and this may result in damage to proteins...
Heat shock protein (HSP) synthesis is switched on in a remarkably wide range of tumor cells, in both...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Ageing results in a progressive, intrinsic and generalised imbalance of the control of regulatory sy...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were first identified as stress proteins that confer resistance to physic...
Cells from all organisms have developed a remarkable number of strategies to deal with adverse chang...
The increase in the concentration of HSP in tumour cells produces an increase in the capacity for re...
Molecular chaperones are required to maintain the proteome in a folded and functional state. When ch...
In a series of experimental studies we have shown that repetitive mild heat stress has anti-aging ho...
✷ In a series of experimental studies we have shown that repetitive mild heat stress has anti-aging ...
Aging has been characterized with the accumulation of oxidized proteins, as a consequence of progres...
Ageing is associated with the reduced performance of physiological processes and has been proposed a...
"Successful aging", i.e. the ability to attain old age in relatively good health, is believed to be ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Background The accumulation of oxidised proteins in ageing...
By applying low doses of a stressor, normal cells increase the number of HSP leading to increased su...
Organisms produce reactive species throughout their lives, and this may result in damage to proteins...
Heat shock protein (HSP) synthesis is switched on in a remarkably wide range of tumor cells, in both...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Ageing results in a progressive, intrinsic and generalised imbalance of the control of regulatory sy...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were first identified as stress proteins that confer resistance to physic...
Cells from all organisms have developed a remarkable number of strategies to deal with adverse chang...
The increase in the concentration of HSP in tumour cells produces an increase in the capacity for re...
Molecular chaperones are required to maintain the proteome in a folded and functional state. When ch...
In a series of experimental studies we have shown that repetitive mild heat stress has anti-aging ho...
✷ In a series of experimental studies we have shown that repetitive mild heat stress has anti-aging ...
Aging has been characterized with the accumulation of oxidized proteins, as a consequence of progres...
Ageing is associated with the reduced performance of physiological processes and has been proposed a...
"Successful aging", i.e. the ability to attain old age in relatively good health, is believed to be ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Background The accumulation of oxidised proteins in ageing...