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The following pages link to Mitochondrial and cytoplasmic protein syntheses are not required for heat shock acquisition of ethanol and thermotolerance in yeast (Q58491386):
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- Multiple effects of trehalose on protein folding in vitro and in vivo (Q27938229) (← links)
- Hsp104 is required for tolerance to many forms of stress (Q33937933) (← links)
- Methionine-mediated lethality in yeast cells at elevated temperature (Q36121328) (← links)
- Heat shock protects germinating conidiospores of Neurospora crassa against freezing injury (Q36248316) (← links)
- Thermotolerance is independent of induction of the full spectrum of heat shock proteins and of cell cycle blockage in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q36254935) (← links)
- Effects of cycloheximide on thermotolerance expression, heat shock protein synthesis, and heat shock protein mRNA accumulation in rat fibroblasts (Q36911930) (← links)
- Uncoupling thermotolerance from the induction of heat shock proteins (Q37640796) (← links)
- Heat shock response in the thermophilic enteric yeast Arxiozyma telluris. (Q39563877) (← links)
- Ethanol tolerance in yeasts (Q39745391) (← links)
- Roles of glycerol and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (NAD+) in acquired osmotolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q39948045) (← links)
- The major inducible heat shock protein hsp68 is not required for acquisition of thermal resistance in mouse plasmacytoma cell lines (Q40661108) (← links)
- Functional aspects of cell response to heat shock. (Q40720677) (← links)
- Stress response of yeast (Q40879394) (← links)
- The effects of hyperthermia on the cytoskeleton: a review (Q41223130) (← links)
- Heat resistance and thermotolerance in a radiation-resistant cell line (Q41638212) (← links)
- Possible involvement of ubiquitin function and ATP requirement in the development of thermotolerance in mammalian cells (Q41753286) (← links)
- Evidence for two states of thermotolerance (Q43776379) (← links)
- Heat shock phenomena in Aspergillus nidulans. I. The effect of heat on mycelial protein synthesis (Q44386820) (← links)
- Effect of tunicamycin on glycosylation of a 50 kDa protein and thermotolerance development (Q44918379) (← links)
- Thermotolerance induced by heat, sodium arsenite, or puromycin: its inhibition and differences between 43 degrees C and 45 degrees C. (Q46521369) (← links)
- Impact of mild heat treatments on induction of thermotolerance in the biocontrol yeast Candida sake CPA-1 and viability after spray-drying (Q46957504) (← links)
- Loss of heat-shock acquisition of thermotolerance in yeast is not correlated with loss of heat-shock proteins (Q58491383) (← links)
- Acquisition of thermotolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae without heat shock protein hsp 104 and in the absence of protein synthesis (Q67902182) (← links)
- Evidence for two states of thermotolerance in mammalian cells (Q68438237) (← links)