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R M Tanguay

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Yang X, Yuan J, Sun J, Wang H, Liang H, Bai Y, et al.
Mutat Res . 2007 Nov; 649(1-2):221-9. PMID: 17988935
Hsp70 has been shown to act as a chaperone and be associated with cytoprotection against DNA damage caused by environmental stresses. However, it is unknown whether genetic variation in HSP70...
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Gong Z, Yang J, Yang M, Wang F, Wei Q, Tanguay R, et al.
Toxicol Lett . 2006 Sep; 166(3):229-36. PMID: 16962263
Benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), a ubiquitous environmental pollutant known to cause many diseases including atherosclerosis, induces a dose-dependent reduction in the levels of the inducible Hsp70. To explore the mechanism underlying the...
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Wu T, Ma J, Chen S, Sun Y, Xiao C, Gao Y, et al.
Cell Stress Chaperones . 2002 Jan; 6(4):394-401. PMID: 11795477
Autoantibodies against certain stress or heat shock proteins (Hsps) may play a role in the pathogenesis and/ or prognosis of some diseases. Using immunoblotting with human recombinant Hsps and univariate...
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Nadeau D, Corneau S, Plante I, Morrow G, Tanguay R
Cell Stress Chaperones . 2001 Oct; 6(2):153-63. PMID: 11599577
Induction of heat shock proteins (Hsps) is often associated with a cellular response to a harmful stress or to adverse life conditions. The main aims of the present study were...
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Wu T, Chen S, Xiao C, Wang C, Pan Q, Wang Z, et al.
Cell Stress Chaperones . 2001 Oct; 6(2):113-20. PMID: 11599572
Antibodies against heat shock or stress proteins (Hsps) have been reported in a number of diseases in which they may be involved in the pathogenesis of the disease or may...
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Wu T, Xiong Y, Chen S, Leng S, Hai T, Tanguay R
Space Med Med Eng (Beijing) . 2001 Sep; 12(4):235-9. PMID: 11542701
Objective: To study whether physiological and psychological stresses during parachuting jumps may result in biochemical changes of plasma in parachutists. Method: Differences in the levels of hormones (cortisol, growth hormone,...
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Jorquera R, Tanguay R
Hum Mol Genet . 2001 Sep; 10(17):1741-52. PMID: 11532983
Patients suffering from the metabolic disease hereditary tyrosinemia type I (HT1), caused by fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase deficiency, have a high risk of developing liver cancer. We report that a sub-apoptogenic dose...
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Dreumont N, Poudrier J, Bergeron A, Levy H, Baklouti F, Tanguay R
BMC Genet . 2001 Jul; 2:9. PMID: 11476670
Background: Tyrosinemia type I, the most severe disease of the tyrosine catabolic pathway is caused by a deficiency in fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase (FAH). A patient showing few of the symptoms associated...
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David J, Tanguay R, Grongnet J
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2001 Jun; 128(2):91-9. PMID: 11412895
Stress of different kinds during early perinatal life can result in severe consequences for further development. To determine possible involvement of heat shock proteins in brain development, the expression of...
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Russo P, Mitchell G, Tanguay R
Pediatr Dev Pathol . 2001 May; 4(3):212-21. PMID: 11370259
Hypertyrosinemia encompasses several entities, of which tyrosinemia type I (or hepatorenal tyrosinemia, HT1) results in the most extensive clinical and pathological manifestations involving mainly the liver, kidney, and peripheral nerves....