Dillman, University of California, San Diego CARDIAC PROTECTION: UC-San Diego’s Wolfgang Dillman, right, and coauthor Ruben Mestril speculated that flooding heart cells with heat shock proteins might ...
1). Rather, HSP73 promiscuously binds protein in certain detergent lysates. This feature reflects its role as a chaperone in recognizing unfolded protein. Immunoprecipitation experiments under ...
Elevated expression of heat-shock proteins (HSPs) can benefit a microbial pathogen struggling to penetrate host defenses during infection, but at the same time might provide a crucial signal ...
ICR studied 439 advanced prostate cancer samples, finding higher levels of heat shock proteins linked to worse outcomes. In lab tests, NXP800 slowed growth in hormone therapy-resistant cells.