Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) role in development and function of human salivary glands have not yet been measured or mapped in detail, in particular, HSP60 role is unknown. They can be potential biomarkers for glandular diseases and malignancies. We present our initial findings on HSP10, HSP27, HSP60, HSP70 and HSP90 distribution in human submandibular salivary glands (SMG) at various stages of development and tumorigenesis.
Charbel Basset, Francesco Cappello, Francesca rappa, Ada Maria Florena, Vincenzo Luca Lentini, Everly Conway de Macario, et al. (2020). Heat Shock Protein in embryonic and adult submandibular salivary glands in healthy and tumorigenic tissues. In Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. San Diego : United State [10.1096/fasebj.2020.34.s1.03256].
Heat Shock Protein in embryonic and adult submandibular salivary glands in healthy and tumorigenic tissues
Charbel BassetData Curation
;Francesco CappelloSupervision
;Francesca rappaValidation
;Ada Maria FlorenaSupervision
;Angelo Leone
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2020-01-01
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Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) role in development and function of human salivary glands have not yet been measured or mapped in detail, in particular, HSP60 role is unknown. They can be potential biomarkers for glandular diseases and malignancies. We present our initial findings on HSP10, HSP27, HSP60, HSP70 and HSP90 distribution in human submandibular salivary glands (SMG) at various stages of development and tumorigenesis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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