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  2. Heat shock response - Wikipedia

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    Heat shock proteins induced by the HSR can help prevent protein aggregation that is associated with common neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Huntington's, or Parkinson's disease. [8] The diagram depicts actions taken when a stress is introduced to the cell. Stress will induce HSF-1 and cause proteins to misfold.

  3. Mitochondrial unfolded protein response - Wikipedia

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    In the cytosol, the heat shock response (HSR) manages the unfolded proteins through heat shock factor 1 (HSF1). HSF-1 is a transcription factor that, upon increases in unfolded cytosolic proteins, will trimerize and enter the nucleus to upregulate the expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) that will act as protein folding chaperones .

  4. Hsromega - Wikipedia

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    The developmentally active and heat shock inducible hsromega or hsrω gene in Drosophila produces multiple long non-coding RNA transcripts.This gene is transcriptionally active in almost all cell types of Drosophila and is the most actively induced following heat shock.

  5. Hit selection - Wikipedia

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    One issue with the use of t-statistic and associated p-values is that they are affected by both sample size and effect size. [16] They come from testing for no mean difference, thus are not designed to measure the size of small molecule or siRNA effects. For hit selection, the major interest is the size of effect in a tested small molecule or ...

  6. High-throughput screening - Wikipedia

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    One issue with the use of t-statistic and associated p-values is that they are affected by both sample size and effect size. [19] They come from testing for no mean difference, and thus are not designed to measure the size of compound effects. For hit selection, the major interest is the size of effect in a tested compound.

  7. Inflation rose to 5-month high in December. What that means ...

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    And hotel rates fell 1%, partly reversing a 3.2% increase the previous month. Some goods prices also moderated. Appliances slid 2.9% while furniture slipped nearly 1% and apparel inched up just 0.1%.

  8. High-explosive anti-tank - Wikipedia

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    This effect is reduced by the higher first round hit rate of the Abrams with its improved fire control system compared to that of the M60. Another variant of HEAT warheads surround the warhead with a conventional fragmentation casing, to increase its effectiveness against unarmored targets, while remaining effective in the anti-armor role. In ...

  9. Eagles' Jalen Hurts clears concussion protocol, available for ...

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    Hurts suffered the concussion during the Eagles' loss to the Washington Commanders on Dec. 22, leaving the field after his head hit the turf on a tackle. Hurts did not practice in Week 17 or Week ...