Identification of novel small molecule chaperone activators for neurodegenerative disease treatment
Anita Ho,
Fiona Jeganathan,
Magda Bictash
et al.
Abstract:A pathological hallmark of neurodegenerative disease is the accumulation of aberrant protein aggregates which contribute to the cytotoxicity and are therefore a target for new therapy development. One key machinery to manage cellular protein homeostasis is the chaperones proteins, the heat shock proteins (HSPs) which are known to target aberrant proteins including TDP-43, tau and amyloid and rescue neurodegeneration in various disease models. As an attempt to target HSP activation for neurodegeneration therapy… Show more
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