Hormetic heat stress and HSF-1 induce autophagy to improve survival and proteostasis in C. elegans
Mild heat stress has beneficial effects on organismal health and survival. Here, Kumstaet al. show that a mild heat shock and HSF-1 overexpression induce autophagy in multiple tissues of C. elegansand autophagy-related genes are essential for both heat shock-induced and HSF-1–mediated stress resista...
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Autores principales: | Caroline Kumsta, Jessica T. Chang, Jessica Schmalz, Malene Hansen |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/88a82688b15d44639dd224cca7456959 |
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