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  1. Cell Stress and Chaperones
  2. Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 20
  3. Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 20, Issue 6, November 2015
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Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 22
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 21
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 20
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 20, Issue 6, November 2015
Commentary to: ‘A comparison of two commercially available ELISA methods for the quantification of human plasma heat shock protein 70 during rest and exercise stress’ by Lee et al. 2015
Imaging stress
Unfolding the complexities of ER chaperones in health and disease: report on the 11th international calreticulin workshop
The detection and role of heat shock protein 70 in various nondisease conditions and disease conditions: a literature review
Mediators and mechanisms of heat shock protein 70 based cytoprotection in obstructive nephropathy
Identification and expression analysis of a heat-shock protein 70 gene in Polycelis sp.
A comparison of two commercially available ELISA methods for the quantification of human plasma heat shock protein 70 during rest and exercise stress
Crocin and Quercetin protect HCT116 and HEK293 cells from Zearalenone-induced apoptosis by reducing endoplasmic reticulum stress
Transcriptome response to heat stress in a chicken hepatocellular carcinoma cell line
Interactions of Escherichia coli molecular chaperone HtpG with DnaA replication initiator DNA
Chaperonin containing T-complex polypeptide subunit eta is a potential marker of joint contracture: an experimental study in the rat
Selenoproteins and heat shock proteins play important roles in immunosuppression in the bursa of Fabricius of chickens with selenium deficiency
Mesenchymal stem cell-based HSP70 promoter-driven VEGFA induction by resveratrol alleviates elastase-induced emphysema in a mouse model
Antioxidant fractions of Khaya grandifoliola C.DC. and Entada africana Guill. et Perr. induce nuclear translocation of Nrf2 in HC-04 cells
Ovine HSP90AA1 gene promoter: functional study and epigenetic modifications
Metallothionein differentially affects the host response to Listeria infection both with and without an additional stress from cold-restraint
Chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) enhances the carcinogenic potential of 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA) and accelerates the onset of tumor development in Swiss albino mice
Moderate- and high-intensity exhaustive exercise in the heat induce a similar increase in monocyte Hsp72
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 20, Issue 5, September 2015
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 20, Issue 4, July 2015
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 20, Issue 3, May 2015
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 20, Issue 2, March 2015
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 20, Issue 1, January 2015
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 19
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 18
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 17
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 16
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 15
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 14
Cell Stress and Chaperones : Volume 13

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Imaging stress

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Brielle, Shlomi Gura, Rotem Kagavich, Daniel
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract Recent innovations in cell biology and imaging approaches are changing the way we study cellular stress, protein misfolding, and aggregation. Studies have begun to show that stress responses are even more variegated and dynamic than previously thought, encompassing nano-scale reorganization of cytosolic machinery that occurs almost instantaneously, much faster than transcriptional responses. Moreover, protein and mRNA quality control is often organized into highly dynamic macromolecular assemblies, or dynamic droplets, which could easily be mistaken for dysfunctional “aggregates,” but which are, in fact, regulated functional compartments. The nano-scale architecture of stress-response ranges from diffraction-limited structures like stress granules, P-bodies, and stress foci to slightly larger quality control inclusions like juxta nuclear quality control compartment (JUNQ) and insoluble protein deposit compartment (IPOD), as well as others. Examining the biochemical and physical properties of these dynamic structures necessitates live cell imaging at high spatial and temporal resolution, and techniques to make quantitative measurements with respect to movement, localization, and mobility. Hence, it is important to note some of the most recent observations, while casting an eye towards new imaging approaches that offer the possibility of collecting entirely new kinds of data from living cells.
Starting Page 867
Ending Page 874
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 13558145
Journal Cell Stress and Chaperones
Volume Number 20
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 14661268
Language English
Publisher Springer Netherlands
Publisher Date 2015-07-04
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Chaperone Misfolded protein Aggregation FRAP FLIP PhoC Inclusion JUNQ IPOD Stress foci Stress granules P-bodies Dynamic droplets Biomedicine general Cell Biology Biochemistry Immunology Cancer Research Neurosciences
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Cell Biology Biochemistry
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