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  • Therefore, the study of stress proteins has undergone explosive growth.
  • This could conceivably trigger stress proteins without raising the overall temperature of cell or tissue.
  • The protein structure of a Universal Stress Protein found in " Haemophylus influenzae"
  • It shows a novel fold of a regulatory domain, distantly related to universal stress proteins.
  • In one study done on American lobsters, methoprene changed the way stress proteins were displayed.
  • Aging causes the increase of " stress proteins " in the brain caused by oxygen containing free radicals.
  • These tests showed that prolonged exposure produced the stress proteins, even though there appeared to be no heating.
  • Stress proteins can exhibit widely varied functions within a cell-both during normal life processes and in response to stress.
  • Written by Adele Puhn, a nutritionist on Long Island with a celebrity clientele, the book stresses protein and downplays carbohydrates.
  • When a cell is under stress, it naturally increases the production of stress proteins, including heat shock proteins such as HSP60.
  • Some suggest that infection with atypical mycobacteria could be involved, ( paratuberculosis ), and that OFG is a reaction to mycobacterial stress protein mSP65 acting as an antigen.
  • This expression and counter-expression forms rings of preserved tissue within the lesion and rings of demyelinated tissue just beyond where the previous attack had induced the protective stress proteins.
  • The stress proteins that are the main component of stress granules in plant cells are molecular chaperones that sequester, protect, and possibly repair proteins that unfold during heat and other types of stress.
  • For example, studies in Drosophila have indicated that when DNA encoding certain stress proteins exhibit mutation defects, the resulting cells have impaired or lost abilities such as normal mitotic division and proteasome-mediated protein degradation.
  • They are stress proteins with a high number of charged amino acids that belong to the Group II Late Embryogenesis Abundant ( nucleus but more recently, they have been found in other organelles, like mitochondria and chloroplasts.
  • "( Stress proteins ) are indicators of cells in trouble, " Malin said . " Four months on the blueberry-supplemented diet significantly reduced that increase, suggesting the antioxidant diet protected the brain cells against stress ."
  • In December 1997, Luigi and his wife Barbara Polla, a biomedical researcher whose work has focused on antioxidants and stress proteins, decided to convert his dermatology practice into Forever Laser Institut, the first medical spa in Europe.
  • Using NASA funding via the Center of Microgravity and Environmental Biology ( recently renamed the Group for Microgravity and Environmental Biology ), she supported a graduate student in the computer science department, who helped to develop a protein database for mapping stress proteins.
  • According with Dr . Lucchinetti investigations, in Balo's concentric sclerosis, the rings may be caused by a physiological hypoxia ( similar to that caused by some toxins or viruses ) in the lesion, which is in turn countered by expression of stress proteins at the border.