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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 19.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000002 (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.
000068 (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.
000099 (2004) Tetsuya Mizutani [Japon] ; Shuetsu Fukushi ; Masayuki Saijo ; Ichiro Kurane ; Shigeru MorikawaPhosphorylation of p38 MAPK and its downstream targets in SARS coronavirus-infected cells.
000149 (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.
000164 (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.
000173 (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.
000183 (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.
000193 (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.
000197 (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.
000209 (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.
000217 (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.
000361 (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.
000375 (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.
000528 (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.
000682 (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.
000964 (2018) Suehiro Sakaguchi [Japon] ; Junji Chida [Japon]Roles of Prion Protein in Virus Infections.
000967 (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.
001173 (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.
001192 (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.

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