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Heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) membrane expression on head-and-neck cancer biopsy: A target for natural killer (NK) cellsKLEINJUNG, Tobias; ARNDT, Olaf; ROSSBACHER, Lydia et al.International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics. 2003, Vol 57, Num 3, pp 820-826, issn 0360-3016, 7 p.Article

Increased expression of the Hsp70 cochaperone HspBP1 in tumorsRAYNES, Deborah A; GRANER, Michael W; BAGATELL, Rochelle et al.Tumor biology. 2003, Vol 24, Num 6, pp 281-285, issn 1010-4283, 5 p.Article

Differential up-regulation of cytosolic and membrane-bound heat shock protein 70 in tumor cells by anti-inflammatory drugsGEHRMANN, Mathias; BRUNNER, Marion; PFISTER, Karin et al.Clinical cancer research. 2004, Vol 10, Num 10, pp 3354-3364, issn 1078-0432, 11 p.Article

Enhanced efficacy of tumor cell vaccines transfected with secretable hsp70MASSA, Chiara; GUIDUCCI, Cristiana; ARIOLI, Ivano et al.Cancer research (Baltimore). 2004, Vol 64, Num 4, pp 1502-1508, issn 0008-5472, 7 p.Article

Chaperones and slow death: a recipe for tumor immunotherapyCALDERWOOD, Stuart K.Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.). 2005, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 57-59, issn 0167-7799, 3 p.Article

Suppression of cadmium-induced JNK/p38 activation and HSP70 family gene expression by LL-Z1640-2 in NIH3T3 cellsSUGISAWA, Nobusuke; MATSUOKA, Masato; OKUNO, Takeo et al.Toxicology and applied pharmacology. 2004, Vol 196, Num 2, pp 206-214, issn 0041-008X, 9 p.Article

Effect of ukrain on human lymphoma cell growth with different expressions of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70)ZHANAEVA, S. Y; KOROLENKO, T. A; SHILOV, A. G et al.International journal of immunotherapy. 2003, Vol 19, Num 2-4, pp 33-39, issn 0255-9625, 7 p.Article

A heat-activated MAP kinase (HAMK) as a mediator of heat shock response in tobacco cellsSURI, Sarabjeet S; DHINDSA, Rajinder S.Plant, cell and environment (Print). 2008, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 218-226, issn 0140-7791, 9 p.Article

Heat-shock protein 70 as a prognostic marker in node-negative breast cancerTHANNER, F; SÜTTERLIN, M. W; KAPP, M et al.Anticancer research. 2003, Vol 23, Num 2A, pp 1057-1062, issn 0250-7005, 6 p.Conference Paper

Differential effect of acute and permanent heat shock protein 70 overexpression in tumor cells on lysability by cytotoxic T lymphocytesDRESSEL, Ralf; GRZESZIK, Claudia; KREISS, Matthias et al.Cancer research (Baltimore). 2003, Vol 63, Num 23, pp 8212-8220, issn 0008-5472, 9 p.Article

Down regulation of Hsp70 expression level prolongs the duration of heat-induced male sterility in Drosophila buzzatiiSARUP, P; DAHLGAARD, J; NORUP, A.-M et al.Functional ecology (Print). 2004, Vol 18, Num 3, pp 365-370, issn 0269-8463, 6 p.Article

Expression of heat shock protein (Hsp) 70 and Hsp 40 in gastric cancerISOMOTO, Hajime; OKA, Mikio; UDONO, Heiichiro et al.Cancer letters. 2003, Vol 198, Num 2, pp 219-228, issn 0304-3835, 10 p.Article

DNA-based vaccines protect against zoonotic schistosomiasis in water buffaloDA'DARA, Akram A; LI, Yuesheng S; TIE XIONG et al.Vaccine. 2008, Vol 26, Num 29-30, pp 3617-3625, issn 0264-410X, 9 p.Article

Ectopic expression of Hsp70 confers resistance and silencing its expression sensitizes human colon cancer cells to curcumin-induced apoptosisRASHMI, Ramachandran; KUMAR, Santhosh; KARUNAGARAN, Devarajan et al.Carcinogenesis (New York. Print). 2004, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 179-187, issn 0143-3334, 9 p.Article

Radioresistance is associated to increased Hsp70 content in human glioblastoma cell linesBRONDANI DA ROCHA, Adriana; REGNER, Andrea; SCHWARTSMANN, Gilberto et al.International journal of oncology. 2004, Vol 25, Num 3, pp 777-785, issn 1019-6439, 9 p.Article

Heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) after laser thermotherapy of an adenocarcinoma transplanted into rat liverIVARSSON, Kjell; MYLLYMÄKI, Linda; JANSNER, Karin et al.Anticancer research. 2003, Vol 23, Num 5A, pp 3703-3712, issn 0250-7005, 10 p.Article

Tumor-derived heat shock protein 70-pulsed dendritic cells elicit tumor-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and tumor immunityUEDA, Gosei; TAMURA, Yasuaki; HIRAI, Itaru et al.Cancer science. 2004, Vol 95, Num 3, pp 248-253, issn 1347-9032, 6 p.Article

Heat shock protein 70 in the rat nasal cavity: localisation and response to hyperthermiaSIMPSON, Sharon A; ALEXANDER, David J; REED, Celia J et al.Archives of toxicology. 2004, Vol 78, Num 6, pp 344-350, issn 0340-5761, 7 p.Article

An efficient expression system for the production of functionally active human LKB 1MARTINEZ-TORRECUADRADAA, Jorge Luis; ROMERO, Silvia; NUNEZ, Antonio et al.Journal of biotechnology. 2005, Vol 115, Num 1, pp 23-34, issn 0168-1656, 12 p.Article

Biochemical responses of the aquatic moss Fontinalis antipyretica to Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn determined by chlorophyll fluorescence and protein levelsRAU, S; MIERSCH, J; NEUMANN, D et al.Environmental and experimental botany. 2007, Vol 59, Num 3, pp 299-306, issn 0098-8472, 8 p.Article

Hsp70 vaccination-induced primary immune responses in efferent lymph of the draining lymph nodeVRIELING, Manouk; SANTEMAA, Wiebren; VORDERMEIER, Martin et al.Vaccine. 2013, Vol 31, Num 42, pp 4720-4727, issn 0264-410X, 8 p.Article

Heat-shock proteins as regulators of apoptosisTAKAYAMA, Shinichi; REED, John C; HOMMA, Sachiko et al.Oncogene (Basingstoke). 2003, Vol 22, Num 56, pp 9041-9047, issn 0950-9232, 7 p., NS8Article

HSP70-2 (HSPA1B) is associated with noncognitive symptoms in late-onset Alzheimer's diseaseCLARIMON, Jordi; BERTRANPETIT, Jaume; BOADA, Mercè et al.Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology. 2003, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 146-150, issn 0891-9887, 5 p.Article

Hsp70 expression and free radical release after exposure to non-thermal radio-frequency electromagnetic fields and ultrafine particles in human Mono mac 6 cellsSIMKO, M; HARTWIG, C; LANTOW, M et al.Toxicology letters. 2006, Vol 161, Num 1, pp 73-82, issn 0378-4274, 10 p.Article

Exogenous stress proteins enhance the immunogenicity of apoptotic tumor cells and stimulate antitumor immunityHANPING FENG; YI ZENG; GRANER, Michael W et al.Blood. 2003, Vol 101, Num 1, pp 245-252, issn 0006-4971, 8 p.Article

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