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Neuronal hypoxia induces Hsp40-mediated nuclear import of type 3 deiodinase as an adaptive mechanism to reduce cellular metabolism.Academic Article Why?
Influenza A virus nucleoprotein exploits Hsp40 to inhibit PKR activation.Academic Article Why?
Human Heat shock protein 40 (Hsp40/DnaJB1) promotes influenza A virus replication by assisting nuclear import of viral ribonucleoproteins.Academic Article Why?
DnaJ-1 and karyopherin a3 suppress degeneration in a new Drosophila model of Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 6.Academic Article Why?
Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis with DNAJC5/CSPa mutation has PPT1 pathology and exhibit aberrant protein palmitoylation.Academic Article Why?
Subcellular localization of the J-protein Sis1 regulates the heat shock response.Academic Article Why?
Chaperones directly and efficiently disperse stress-triggered biomolecular condensates.Academic Article Why?
Adaptive preservation of orphan ribosomal proteins in chaperone-dispersed condensates.Academic Article Why?
Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers in Spinocerebellar Ataxia: A Pilot Study.Academic Article Why?
Cysteine string protein (CSP) is an insulin secretory granule-associated protein regulating beta-cell exocytosis.Academic Article Why?
Mutations in MUSK causing congenital myasthenic syndrome impair MuSK-Dok-7 interaction.Academic Article Why?
RNA interference rescue by bacterial artificial chromosome transgenesis in mammalian tissue culture cells.Academic Article Why?
Transcriptional regulation of Sis1 promotes fitness but not feedback in the heat shock response.Academic Article Why?
Analyzing Somatic Genome Rearrangements in Human Cancers by Using Whole-Exome Sequencing.Academic Article Why?
Farnesyltransferase inhibitors inhibit T-cell cytokine production at the posttranscriptional level.Academic Article Why?
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