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  • 1. Phosphorylation of HSP27 during development and decay of thermotolerance in Chinese hamster cells.
    Landry J, Chrétien P, Laszlo A, Lambert H.
    J Cell Physiol; 1991 Apr; 147(1):93-101. PubMed ID: 2037626
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  • 2. Enhanced constitutive expression of the 27-kDa heat shock proteins in heat-resistant variants from Chinese hamster cells.
    Chrétien P, Landry J.
    J Cell Physiol; 1988 Oct; 137(1):157-66. PubMed ID: 3170655
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  • 3. Increased survival after treatments with anticancer agents of Chinese hamster cells expressing the human Mr 27,000 heat shock protein.
    Huot J, Roy G, Lambert H, Chrétien P, Landry J.
    Cancer Res; 1991 Oct 01; 51(19):5245-52. PubMed ID: 1913647
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  • 4. Inhibition of colony formation of NIH 3T3 cells by the expression of the small molecular weight heat shock protein HSP27: involvement of its phosphorylation and aggregation at the C-terminal region.
    Arata S, Hamaguchi S, Nose K.
    J Cell Physiol; 1997 Jan 01; 170(1):19-26. PubMed ID: 9012781
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  • 5. Induction of heat shock protein synthesis in murine tumors during the development of thermotolerance.
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  • 6. Heat shock protein 27 stimulates recovery of RNA and protein synthesis following a heat shock.
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  • 7. Influence of temperature on the development and decay of thermotolerance and heat shock proteins.
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  • 8. Influence of oxidative stress induced by cysteamine upon the induction and development of thermotolerance in Chinese hamster ovary cells.
    Issels RD, Bourier S, Böning B, Li GC, Mak JJ, Wilmanns W.
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  • 10. Stable overexpression of human HSF-1 in murine cells suggests activation rather than expression of HSF-1 to be the key regulatory step in the heat shock gene expression.
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  • 11. Effect of heat shock on the intracellular distribution of proteins.
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  • 12. Effect of cycloheximide or puromycin on induction of thermotolerance by heat in Chinese hamster ovary cells: dose fractionation at 45.5 degrees C1.
    Lee YJ, Dewey WC.
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  • 13. Induction of heat shock proteins in Chinese hamster ovary cells and development of thermotolerance by intermediate concentrations of puromycin.
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  • 14. HSP27 phosphorylation increases after 45 degrees C or 41 degrees C heat shocks but not after non-thermal TDMA or GSM exposures.
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  • 15. Inhibition of heat shock protein synthesis and thermotolerance by cycloheximide.
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  • 16. Selective stimulation of Hsp27 and alphaB-crystallin but not Hsp70 expression by p38 MAP kinase activation.
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  • 17. Heat shock resistance conferred by expression of the human HSP27 gene in rodent cells.
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  • 18. Expression of Hsp70 and Hsp27 in lens epithelial cells in contused eye of rat modulated by thermotolerance or quercetin.
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  • 19. Prostaglandins stimulate the stress-induced synthesis of hsp27 and alpha B crystallin.
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  • 20. Expression, synthesis, and phosphorylation of HSP28 family during development and decay of thermotolerance in CHO plateau-phase cells.
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