Cellular adaptation to stress is a crucial homeostatic process for survival, metabolism, physiology, and disease. Cells respond to stress stimuli (e.g., nutrient starvation, growth factor deprivation, hypoxia, low energy, etc.) by changing the activity of signaling pathways, and interact with their environment by qualitatively and quantitatively modifying their intracellular, surface, and extracellular proteomes. How this delicate communication takes place is a hot topic in cell biological research, and has important implications for human disease
Maintaining homeostasis is vital for biological systems. To maintain homeostasis, cells rely on spec...
Cellular responses induced by stress are essential for the survival of cells under adverse condition...
AbstractExtracellular stress proteins including heat shock proteins (Hsp) and glucose regulated prot...
Cellular adaptation to stress is a crucial homeostatic process for survival, metabolism, physiology,...
International audienceMammalian cells respond to stress by activating mechanisms that support cellul...
Cells from all organisms have developed a remarkable number of strategies to deal with adverse chang...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cellular stress, which can be induced by multiple factors (e.g. excess reactive oxygen species, ioni...
Cell growth is reliant on the flawless orchestration of cellular signaling and is crucial to evade c...
Humans are constantly exposed to a vast number of stressors in our everyday lives from social intera...
Cells are constantly exposed to various internal and external stresses. The importance of cellular s...
Stress-signaling pathways are evolutionarily conserved and play an important role in the maintenance...
The cellular stress response represents an essential mechanism that enables cells to adapt to an arr...
Microorganisms live in fluctuating environments, requiring stress response pathways to resist enviro...
Maintaining homeostasis is vital for biological systems. To maintain homeostasis, cells rely on spec...
Cellular responses induced by stress are essential for the survival of cells under adverse condition...
AbstractExtracellular stress proteins including heat shock proteins (Hsp) and glucose regulated prot...
Cellular adaptation to stress is a crucial homeostatic process for survival, metabolism, physiology,...
International audienceMammalian cells respond to stress by activating mechanisms that support cellul...
Cells from all organisms have developed a remarkable number of strategies to deal with adverse chang...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cells under stress transition from a growth to a quiescent state. The conventional thinking is that ...
Cellular stress, which can be induced by multiple factors (e.g. excess reactive oxygen species, ioni...
Cell growth is reliant on the flawless orchestration of cellular signaling and is crucial to evade c...
Humans are constantly exposed to a vast number of stressors in our everyday lives from social intera...
Cells are constantly exposed to various internal and external stresses. The importance of cellular s...
Stress-signaling pathways are evolutionarily conserved and play an important role in the maintenance...
The cellular stress response represents an essential mechanism that enables cells to adapt to an arr...
Microorganisms live in fluctuating environments, requiring stress response pathways to resist enviro...
Maintaining homeostasis is vital for biological systems. To maintain homeostasis, cells rely on spec...
Cellular responses induced by stress are essential for the survival of cells under adverse condition...
AbstractExtracellular stress proteins including heat shock proteins (Hsp) and glucose regulated prot...