
Heat Shock Proteins and the Cardiovascular System
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Heat shock proteins (HSP) were originally described in heat-shocked drosophila by Ritossa in the early 1960''s. In the last 5 years it has become apparent that these heat shock proteins have important functions both in the normal cell and in the stressed cell. These proteins constitute an endogenous protective system; mutations in the heat shock proteins can be lethal, and there are no known organ...
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Heat shock proteins (HSP) were originally described in heat-shocked drosophila by Ritossa in the early 1960''s. In the last 5 years it has become apparent that these heat shock proteins have important functions both in the normal cell and in the stressed cell. These proteins constitute an endogenous protective system; mutations in the heat shock proteins can be lethal, and there are no known organ...
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