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The following pages link to Chaperone overload is a possible contributor to 'civilization diseases'. (Q47596318):
Displaying 37 items.
- Molecular chaperones: guardians of the proteome in normal and disease states (Q26766168) (← links)
- Preventing Alzheimer's disease by means of natural selection (Q28088701) (← links)
- Protein folding and misfolding (Q28235199) (← links)
- Advances in Integrative Nanomedicine for Improving Infectious Disease Treatment in Public Health (Q28384520) (← links)
- Apg-2 has a chaperone-like activity similar to Hsp110 and is overexpressed in hepatocellular carcinomas (Q28573028) (← links)
- In vitro and in vivo neurotoxicity of prion protein oligomers. (Q33296885) (← links)
- Heat shock proteins in long-lived worms and mice with insulin/insulin-like signaling mutations (Q33588738) (← links)
- Modelling the role of the Hsp70/Hsp90 system in the maintenance of protein homeostasis (Q33968220) (← links)
- Protein aggregation and aggregate toxicity: new insights into protein folding, misfolding diseases and biological evolution (Q34225700) (← links)
- A model for homeopathic remedy effects: low dose nanoparticles, allostatic cross-adaptation, and time-dependent sensitization in a complex adaptive system (Q34454233) (← links)
- Meta-analysis of heat- and chemically upregulated chaperone genes in plant and human cells. (Q34505905) (← links)
- Protein-misfolding diseases and chaperone-based therapeutic approaches (Q34524526) (← links)
- Chaperones and aging: role in neurodegeneration and in other civilizational diseases (Q34815474) (← links)
- Chaperones come of age. (Q34966121) (← links)
- Apoptosis, necrosis and cellular senescence: chaperone occupancy as a potential switch (Q35185548) (← links)
- Human nutrition and food research: opportunities and challenges in the post-genomic era (Q35213745) (← links)
- Heat shock partially dissociates the overlapping modules of the yeast protein-protein interaction network: a systems level model of adaptation. (Q35339906) (← links)
- Heat shock proteins as emerging therapeutic targets (Q35545091) (← links)
- Genetic disorders involving molecular-chaperone genes: a perspective (Q36011587) (← links)
- The pathology of cellular anti-stress mechanisms: a new frontier (Q36194754) (← links)
- Computational modeling of the relationship between amyloid and disease. (Q36677013) (← links)
- Stress-induced rearrangements of cellular networks: Consequences for protection and drug design (Q36791174) (← links)
- Protein stress and stress proteins: implications in aging and disease (Q36834682) (← links)
- Heat shock proteins and amateur chaperones in amyloid-Beta accumulation and clearance in Alzheimer's disease (Q36961152) (← links)
- A model of amyloid's role in disease based on fibril fracture. (Q37389184) (← links)
- Hyperthermia: an effective strategy to induce apoptosis in cancer cells. (Q38583828) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of the interplay between hsc70 and its co-chaperone HspBP1. (Q42036351) (← links)
- 17AAG Treatment Accelerates Doxorubicin Induced Cellular Senescence: Hsp90 Interferes with Enforced Senescence of Tumor Cells (Q42281696) (← links)
- The Levinthal paradox of the interactome (Q42583695) (← links)
- Characterization of a plant homolog of hop, a cochaperone of hsp90. (Q44315461) (← links)
- A systematic atlas of chaperome deregulation topologies across the human cancer landscape (Q47205509) (← links)
- Attractor Structures of Signaling Networks: Consequences of Different Conformational Barcode Dynamics and Their Relations to Network-Based Drug Design (Q47572067) (← links)
- Hsp70-associated chaperones have a critical role in buffering protein production costs. (Q48150118) (← links)
- Heptamer peptide disassembles native amyloid in human plasma via Heat Shock Protein 70. (Q52590426) (← links)
- Chaperone function and chaperone overload in the aged. A preliminary analysis (Q78624877) (← links)
- Molecular chaperones: the modular evolution of cellular networks (Q80400955) (← links)
- An accidental breach of a protein's natural defenses (Q83820503) (← links)