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Calreticulin functions as a molecular chaperone for the beta-amyloid precursor protein. | Academic Article |
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Cell surface receptors for molecular chaperones. | Academic Article |
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Evidence for a functional role of the molecular chaperone clusterin in amyloidotic cardiomyopathy. | Academic Article |
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Invited review: Interplay between molecular chaperones and signaling pathways in survival of heat shock. | Academic Article |
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Involvement of molecular chaperones in intracellular protein breakdown. | Academic Article |
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Molecular chaperones in mammary cancer growth and breast tumor therapy. | Academic Article |
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Molecular chaperones in the kidney. | Academic Article |
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Molecular chaperones regulate p53 and suppress senescence programs. | Academic Article |
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Role of molecular chaperones in neurodegenerative disorders. | Academic Article |
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Immunotherapy of radioresistant mammary tumors with early metastasis using molecular chaperone vaccines combined with ionizing radiation. | Academic Article |
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[Molecular chaperones: new proteins--new functions]. | Academic Article |
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Cellular and molecular chaperone fusion vaccines: targeting resistant cancer cell populations. | Academic Article |
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Molecular Chaperone Receptors. | Academic Article |
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Molecular Chaperones | Concept |
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A set of endoplasmic reticulum proteins possessing properties of molecular chaperones includes Ca(2+)-binding proteins and members of the thioredoxin superfamily. | Academic Article |
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