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Hsps and aging
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 06/30/09
Tower J - Hsps(Heat-shock proteins) have emerged as key components in regulating aging-related cellular phenotypes, including cell senescence, apoptosis and cancer. The Hsps, therefore, provide a metric of individual stress and aging and are potential targets for interventions in aging and aging-related diseases.
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