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Drop the stress – EurekAlert
Under stress conditions, cells switch quickly from the normal to the crisis mode to prevent themselves from being damaged. This so-called heat shock response is…

IMAGE: High-resolution confocal microscopy images of mCherry tagged NELF-A protein (red) in human HeLa cells. The wild-type NELF-A protein forms stress-induced condensates upon heat-shock (left) whereas protein lacking IDR region fails…
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Credit: © MPI of Immunbiology and Epigenetic, P. Rawat
All life on earth evolved multiple layers and networks of ensuring survival upon catastrophic events. Even cells have their emergency plan: the heat shock response. Triggered by multiple stress…
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