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The Role of Hsp70 in Age-Related Diseases and the Prevention of Cancer
EZRA V. PIERPAOLI
Chemin du Verger 16, 1752 Villars-sur-Glâne, Switzerland
Address for correspondence: Ezra V. Pierpaoli, Ph.D., Chemin du Verger 16, 1752 Villars-sur-Glâne, Switzerland. Voice: +41 (26) 401 08 94. epierpaoli{at}hotmail.com/ezra_pierpaoli{at}yahoo.de
This article focuses on the structure, function, mode of action of one of the major heat shock proteins, Hsp70, and its implication in age-related diseases and cancer.
Key Words: molecular chaperone Hsp70 neurodegenerative disease cancer
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December 1, 2007;
62(12):
1413 - 1419.
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