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The following pages link to Drosophila melanogaster Hsp22: a mitochondrial small heat shock protein influencing the aging process (Q38411057):
Displaying 17 items.
- HSP105 prevents depression-like behavior by increasing hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels in mice (Q33746359) (← links)
- Screening Molecular Chaperones Similar to Small Heat Shock Proteins in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Q35833121) (← links)
- Loss of BOSS Causes Shortened Lifespan with Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Drosophila (Q36238145) (← links)
- Positive diversifying selection is a pervasive adaptive force throughout the Drosophila radiation. (Q36359233) (← links)
- Sex-Specific Gene Expression and Life Span Regulation (Q38639082) (← links)
- Small heat shock proteins in ageing and age-related diseases (Q39078958) (← links)
- Identification of proteins interacting with the mitochondrial small heat shock protein Hsp22 of Drosophila melanogaster: Implication in mitochondrial homeostasis. (Q51765486) (← links)
- Aging and Intermittent Fasting Impact on Transcriptional Regulation and Physiological Responses of Adult Drosophila Neuronal and Muscle Tissues. (Q53413045) (← links)
- Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Candidate Genes for Cold Tolerance in Drosophila ananassae (Q60958516) (← links)
- The proteostasis network and its decline in ageing (Q64780559) (← links)
- Stress tolerance in diapausing embryos of Artemia franciscana is dependent on heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1) (Q89445701) (← links)
- Age-dependent expression profiles of two adaptogenic systems and thermotolerance in Drosophila melanogaster (Q89631081) (← links)
- Organelle aging: Lessons from model organisms (Q91958852) (← links)
- miR-486-3p mediates hepatocellular carcinoma sorafenib resistance by targeting FGFR4 and EGFR (Q92094478) (← links)
- The Mitochondrial Small Heat Shock Protein HSP22 from Pea is a Thermosoluble Chaperone Prone to Co-Precipitate with Unfolding Client Proteins (Q92256004) (← links)
- Mating and blood-feeding induce transcriptome changes in the spermathecae of the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti (Q99350120) (← links)
- Vulnerability of honey bee queens to heat-induced loss of fertility (Q106344799) (← links)