Loss of chaperone protein in human cancer
<p>TRAP1 is a Heat Shock Protein (HSP) chaperone to retinoblastoma but also associated to the tumor necrosis factor receptor. HSPs are primarily up regulated in cancer. Work in our lab noted a down regulation of TRAP1 in some non-small cell lung cancers compared to normal lung. The first aim o...
Main Author: | Adighibe, O |
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Other Authors: | Gatter, K |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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