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L E Hightower

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Journal of Virology|November 1, 1982
Newcastle disease virus stimulates the cellular accumulation of stress (heat shock) mRNAs and proteinsP L Collins, L E Hightower
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 31, 1997
A 16-kDa protein functions as a new regulatory protein for Hsc70 molecular chaperone and is identified as a member of the Nm23/nucleoside diphosphate kinase familyS M Leung, L E Hightower
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 1990
Induction of a chicken small heat shock (stress) protein: evidence of multilevel posttranscriptional regulationB V Edington, L E Hightower
Journal of Virology|April 1, 1975
Protein metabolism during the steady state of Newcastle disease virus infection. I. Kinetics of amino acid and protein accumulationL E Hightower, M A Bratt
EXS|January 1, 1996
Stress proteins as molecular biomarkers for environmental toxicologyJ A Ryan, L E Hightower
Journal of Virology|March 1, 1982
Maturation of the envelope glycoproteins of Newcastle disease virus on cellular membranesJ C Schwalbe, L E Hightower
Cell Stress & Chaperones|March 1, 1997
Molecular chaperones and the heat shock response at Cold Spring HarborL E Hightower, L M Hendershot
Journal of Cellular Physiology|April 1, 1993
Regulation of chicken Hsp70 and Hsp90 family gene expression by transforming growth factor-beta 1I M Takenaka, L E Hightower
Journal of Cellular Physiology|September 1, 1992
Transforming growth factor-beta 1 rapidly induces Hsp70 and Hsp90 molecular chaperones in cultured chicken embryo cellsI M Takenaka, L E Hightower
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|December 1, 1988
Recent applications of fish cell culture to biomedical researchL E Hightower, J L Renfro
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Journal of Virology|November 1, 1982
Newcastle disease virus stimulates the cellular accumulation of stress (heat shock) mRNAs and proteinsP L Collins, L E Hightower
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 31, 1997
A 16-kDa protein functions as a new regulatory protein for Hsc70 molecular chaperone and is identified as a member of the Nm23/nucleoside diphosphate kinase familyS M Leung, L E Hightower
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 1990
Induction of a chicken small heat shock (stress) protein: evidence of multilevel posttranscriptional regulationB V Edington, L E Hightower
Journal of Virology|April 1, 1975
Protein metabolism during the steady state of Newcastle disease virus infection. I. Kinetics of amino acid and protein accumulationL E Hightower, M A Bratt
EXS|January 1, 1996
Stress proteins as molecular biomarkers for environmental toxicologyJ A Ryan, L E Hightower
Journal of Virology|March 1, 1982
Maturation of the envelope glycoproteins of Newcastle disease virus on cellular membranesJ C Schwalbe, L E Hightower
Cell Stress & Chaperones|March 1, 1997
Molecular chaperones and the heat shock response at Cold Spring HarborL E Hightower, L M Hendershot
Journal of Cellular Physiology|April 1, 1993
Regulation of chicken Hsp70 and Hsp90 family gene expression by transforming growth factor-beta 1I M Takenaka, L E Hightower
Journal of Cellular Physiology|September 1, 1992
Transforming growth factor-beta 1 rapidly induces Hsp70 and Hsp90 molecular chaperones in cultured chicken embryo cellsI M Takenaka, L E Hightower
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|December 1, 1988
Recent applications of fish cell culture to biomedical researchL E Hightower, J L Renfro
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