Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are implicated in all phases of cancer from proliferation, impaired apoptosis and sustained angiogenesis to invasion and metastasis. The presence of abnormal HSP levels in several human tumours suggests that these proteins could be used as diagnostic and/or prognostic markers, whilst the direct correlation between HSP expression and drug resistance in neoplastic tissues means they could also be used to predict cancer response to specific treatment. HSPs have also been successfully targeted in clinical trials modifying their expression or chaperone activity. Preliminary studies in veterinary medicine have also demonstrated the presence of altered HSP expression in neoplasms, and the study of carcinogenesis and the ...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal levels of Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) have been observed in many human neoplasms...
Since the discovery of heat shock proteins in 1960s and their immunogenic properties 20 years later ...
In cancer, human cells lose the ability to properly control the series of events that occur constant...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are implicated in all phases of cancer from proliferation, impaired apopt...
Heat shock proteins (HSP) play a fundamental role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis, under...
Heat shock proteins (HSP) play a fundamental role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis, under...
Research into heat shock proteins (HSPs) for the clinical management of tumours has intensified as n...
Research into heat shock proteins (HSPs) for the clinical management of tumours has intensified as n...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are an evolutionary family of proteins that act as molecular chaperones. ...
Research into heat shock proteins (HSPs) for the clinical management of tumours has intensified as n...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) consist of a large group of proteins with negligible expressions under ph...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were first identified as stress proteins that confer resistance to physic...
Heat shock proteins have essential roles in a number of pathophysiologic conditions including carcin...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal levels of Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) have been observed in many human neoplasms...
The heat shock proteins (HSP) constitute a superfamily of chaperone proteins present in all cells an...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal levels of Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) have been observed in many human neoplasms...
Since the discovery of heat shock proteins in 1960s and their immunogenic properties 20 years later ...
In cancer, human cells lose the ability to properly control the series of events that occur constant...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are implicated in all phases of cancer from proliferation, impaired apopt...
Heat shock proteins (HSP) play a fundamental role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis, under...
Heat shock proteins (HSP) play a fundamental role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis, under...
Research into heat shock proteins (HSPs) for the clinical management of tumours has intensified as n...
Research into heat shock proteins (HSPs) for the clinical management of tumours has intensified as n...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are an evolutionary family of proteins that act as molecular chaperones. ...
Research into heat shock proteins (HSPs) for the clinical management of tumours has intensified as n...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) consist of a large group of proteins with negligible expressions under ph...
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were first identified as stress proteins that confer resistance to physic...
Heat shock proteins have essential roles in a number of pathophysiologic conditions including carcin...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal levels of Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) have been observed in many human neoplasms...
The heat shock proteins (HSP) constitute a superfamily of chaperone proteins present in all cells an...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal levels of Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) have been observed in many human neoplasms...
Since the discovery of heat shock proteins in 1960s and their immunogenic properties 20 years later ...
In cancer, human cells lose the ability to properly control the series of events that occur constant...