| 11. | However, like ?B-crystallin, it can also function as molecular chaperone and protect against thermal stress.
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| 12. | "' Molecular chaperone therapy "'is one of the latest pharmacological approaches to lysosomal storage diseases.
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| 13. | CLU is a molecular chaperone responsible for aiding protein folding of inflammatory diseases, and aging.
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| 14. | Delivery to the JUNQ depends on molecular chaperones and co-chaperones and on the actin cytoskeleton.
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| 15. | They have been proposed to act either as catalysts or as molecular chaperones in protein-folding events.
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| 16. | LEA proteins function by mechanisms which are distinct from those displayed by heat shock molecular chaperones.
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| 17. | She was elected to the molecular chaperones.
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| 18. | The TCP-1 family of proteins act as molecular chaperones for tubulin, actin and probably some other proteins.
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| 19. | This molecular chaperoning ability of Hsp90A is driven by a cycle of structural rearrangements fueled by ATP hydrolysis.
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| 20. | Arimoclomol is believed to function by stimulating a normal cellular protein repair pathway through the activation of molecular chaperones.
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