1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)67147-9
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Organization, nucleotide sequence, and transcription of the chicken HSP70 gene.

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“…This way, the overexpression of hsf1 in samples taken during the danger category can be explained because this gene is the main modulator of heat shock response [39]. hsf1 plays an essential role in cells subjected to heat shock or other proteotoxic conditions by protecting against stressors by positively regulating HSP mRNA levels [40][41][42]. For example, HSF1 interaction between HSP70 and its companion HSP40 has been correlated with increased hsp70 gene expression [43,44].…”
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“…This way, the overexpression of hsf1 in samples taken during the danger category can be explained because this gene is the main modulator of heat shock response [39]. hsf1 plays an essential role in cells subjected to heat shock or other proteotoxic conditions by protecting against stressors by positively regulating HSP mRNA levels [40][41][42]. For example, HSF1 interaction between HSP70 and its companion HSP40 has been correlated with increased hsp70 gene expression [43,44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%