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Dick D Mosser

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Abou Zeid L, Shanmugapriya S, Rumney R, Mosser D
Cell Stress Chaperones . 2021 Nov; 27(1):11-25. PMID: 34719748
Cells respond to stress through adaptive mechanisms that limit cellular damage and prevent cell death. MicroRNAs act as regulators of stress responses and stress can impact the functioning of miRNA...
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Magwood A, Mundia M, Pladwig S, Mosser D, Baker M
DNA Repair (Amst) . 2020 Feb; 88:102805. PMID: 32062581
This study was initiated to examine the effects of caffeine on the DNA damage response (DDR) and homologous recombination (HR) in mammalian cells. A 5 mM caffeine treatment caused the...
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Gabai V, Meriin A, Yaglom J, Mosser D, Sherman M
ScientificWorldJournal . 2018 Aug; 1:36. PMID: 30147477
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Ryan T, Bamm V, Stykel M, Coackley C, Humphries K, Jamieson-Williams R, et al.
Nat Commun . 2018 Feb; 9(1):817. PMID: 29483518
Neuronal loss in Parkinson's disease (PD) is associated with aberrant mitochondrial function and impaired proteostasis. Identifying the mechanisms that link these pathologies is critical to furthering our understanding of PD...
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Soliman S, Greenwood J, Bombarely A, Mueller L, Tsao R, Mosser D, et al.
Curr Biol . 2015 Sep; 25(19):2570-6. PMID: 26412131
Surface cracks create sites for pathogen invasion. Yew trees (Taxus) hyperbranch from long-lived buds that lie underneath the bark [1], resulting in persistent bark cracking and deep air pockets, potentially...
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Morey T, Roufayel R, Johnston D, Fletcher A, Mosser D
J Biol Chem . 2015 Apr; 290(18):11443-54. PMID: 25829494
Hyperthermia is a proteotoxic stress that is lethal when exposure is extreme but also cytoprotective in that sublethal exposure leads to the synthesis of heat shock proteins, including HSP70, which...
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Kennedy D, Jager R, Mosser D, Samali A
IUBMB Life . 2014 May; 66(5):327-38. PMID: 24861574
Thermotolerance, the acquired resistance of cells to stress, is a well-established phenomenon. Studies of the key mediators of this response, the heat shock proteins (HSPs), have led to the discovery...
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Simard J, Reynolds D, Kraguljac A, Smith G, Mosser D
J Cell Sci . 2011 Jun; 124(Pt 14):2367-74. PMID: 21693580
Hyperthermia adversely affects cell structure and function, but also induces adaptive responses that allow cells to tolerate these stressful conditions. For example, heat-induced expression of the molecular chaperone protein HSP70...
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Lachapelle G, Radicioni S, Stankiewicz A, Mosser D
Apoptosis . 2007 Apr; 12(8):1479-88. PMID: 17431790
Inhibition of stress-induced apoptosis by the molecular chaperone protein Hsp70 is a contributing factor in tumorigenesis and suppression of this ability could increase the effectiveness of anti-tumor therapy. Tumor cells...
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Nagy G, Ward J, Mosser D, Koncz A, Gergely Jr P, Stancato C, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2006 Aug; 281(45):34574-91. PMID: 16935861
A novel 2986-base transcript encoded by the antisense strand of the HRES-1 human endogenous retrovirus was isolated from peripheral blood lymphocytes. This transcript codes for a 218-amino acid protein, termed...