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List of bibliographic references indexed by Heat-Shock Proteins

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 19.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000959 (2018) Suehiro Sakaguchi [Japon] ; Junji Chida [Japon]Roles of Prion Protein in Virus Infections.
000964 (2018) Chao Ma [République populaire de Chine] ; Ke Du [République populaire de Chine] ; Ying Zhao [République populaire de Chine] ; Linkui Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Baichun Hu [République populaire de Chine] ; Maosheng Cheng [République populaire de Chine]Pyrrolo[2,1-c][1,4] benzodiazepine-3,11-diones protect SHSY-5Y cells from Cd-induced apoptosis involving suppression of endoplasmic reticulum stress.
000F44 (2014) J-Y Lim ; E. Oh ; Y. Kim ; W-W Jung ; H-S Kim ; J. Lee ; D. SulEnhanced oxidative damage to DNA, lipids, and proteins and levels of some antioxidant enzymes, cytokines, and heat shock proteins in patients infected with influenza H1N1 virus.
001304 (2012) Philip L. Hooper [États-Unis] ; Lawrence E. Hightower ; Paul L. HooperLoss of stress response as a consequence of viral infection: implications for disease and therapy.
001746 (2010) Diana Vester [Allemagne] ; Erdmann Rapp ; Sabine Kluge ; Yvonne Genzel ; Udo ReichlVirus-host cell interactions in vaccine production cell lines infected with different human influenza A virus variants: a proteomic approach.
001804 (2010) Masaru Sekijima [Japon] ; Hiroshi Takeda ; Katsuaki Yasunaga ; Noriko Sakuma ; Hideki Hirose ; Toshio Nojima ; Junji Miyakoshi2-GHz band CW and W-CDMA modulated radiofrequency fields have no significant effect on cell proliferation and gene expression profile in human cells.
002170 (2006) Ching-Ping Chan [Hong Kong] ; Kam-Leung Siu ; King-Tung Chin ; Kwok-Yung Yuen ; Bojian Zheng ; Dong-Yan JinModulation of the unfolded protein response by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike protein.
002171 (2006) S S Qutob ; V. Chauhan ; P V Bellier ; C L Yauk ; G R Douglas ; L. Berndt ; A. Williams ; G B Gajda ; E. Lemay ; A. Thansandote ; J P McnameeMicroarray gene expression profiling of a human glioblastoma cell line exposed in vitro to a 1.9 GHz pulse-modulated radiofrequency field.
002177 (2006) V. Chauhan [Canada] ; A. Mariampillai ; P V Bellier ; S S Qutob ; G B Gajda ; E. Lemay ; A. Thansandote ; J P McnameeGene expression analysis of a human lymphoblastoma cell line exposed in vitro to an intermittent 1.9 GHz pulse-modulated radiofrequency field.
002180 (2006) J. Wang [Japon] ; S. Koyama ; Y. Komatsubara ; Y. Suzuki ; M. Taki ; J. MiyakoshiEffects of a 2450 MHz high-frequency electromagnetic field with a wide range of SARs on the induction of heat-shock proteins in A172 cells.
002185 (2006) Tatiana Soldà [Suisse] ; Natalio Garbi ; Günter J. H Mmerling ; Maurizio MolinariConsequences of ERp57 deletion on oxidative folding of obligate and facultative clients of the calnexin cycle.
002422 (2005) Andrei Laszlo [États-Unis] ; Eduardo G. Moros ; Teri Davidson ; Matt Bradbury ; William Straube ; Joseph Roti RotiThe heat-shock factor is not activated in mammalian cells exposed to cellular phone frequency microwaves.
002442 (2005) Ulrich Technau [Norvège] ; Stephen Rudd ; Peter Maxwell ; Paul M K. Gordon ; Michael Saina ; Lauretta C. Grasso ; David C. Hayward ; Christoph W. Sensen ; Robert Saint ; Thomas W. Holstein ; Eldon E. Ball ; David J. MillerMaintenance of ancestral complexity and non-metazoan genes in two basal cnidarians.
002448 (2005) J. Miyakoshi [Japon] ; K. Takemasa ; Y. Takashima ; G-R Ding ; H. Hirose ; S. KoyamaEffects of exposure to a 1950 MHz radio frequency field on expression of Hsp70 and Hsp27 in human glioma cells.
002700 (2004) Tetsuya Mizutani [Japon] ; Shuetsu Fukushi ; Masayuki Saijo ; Ichiro Kurane ; Shigeru MorikawaPhosphorylation of p38 MAPK and its downstream targets in SARS coronavirus-infected cells.
002A15 (2003) Shuichiro Maruoka [Japon] ; Shu Hashimoto ; Yasuhiro Gon ; Hideki Nishitoh ; Ikuko Takeshita ; Yasukiyo Asai ; Kenji Mizumura ; Kazufumi Shimizu ; Hidenori Ichijo ; Takashi HorieASK1 regulates influenza virus infection-induced apoptotic cell death.
002E89 (1999) A. Amberger [Autriche] ; M. Hala ; M. Saurwein-Teissl ; B. Metzler ; B. Grubeck-Loebenstein ; Q. Xu ; G. WickSuppressive effects of anti-inflammatory agents on human endothelial cell activation and induction of heat shock proteins.
002E91 (1999) L S Anthony [Canada] ; H. Wu ; H. Sweet ; C. Turnnir ; L J Boux ; L A MizzenPriming of CD8+ CTL effector cells in mice by immunization with a stress protein-influenza virus nucleoprotein fusion molecule.
003051 (1997) M W Melville [États-Unis] ; W J Hansen ; B C Freeman ; W J Welch ; M G KatzeThe molecular chaperone hsp40 regulates the activity of P58IPK, the cellular inhibitor of PKR.

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