Heat Shock Proteins in Neural Cells

Heat Shock Proteins in Neural Cells-1

Christiane Richter-Landsberg

2009

Heat shock proteins (HSPs), also called stress proteins, are not only induced in response to elevated temperatures, but also as a result of various stress situations, including environmental strains, viral infection, ischemia, anoxia and oxidative stress. These stress situations trigger cellular defence mechanisms that act as an emergency system capable of combatting the toxic consequences due to the accumulation of misfolded proteins.

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