Mortalin deficiency suppresses fibrosis and induces apoptosis in keloid spheroids
Abstract Mortalin (Mot) is a mitochondrial chaperone of the heat shock protein 70 family and it’s pro-proliferative and anti-apoptosis functions could be associated with keloid pathogenesis, and blocking of mortalin and its interaction with p53 might be a potential novel target for the treatment of...
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Main Authors: | Won Jai Lee, Hyo Min Ahn, Youjin Na, Renu Wadhwa, JinWoo Hong, Chae-Ok Yun |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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