| Literature DB >> 6718697 |
D H Schamhart, H S van Walraven, F A Wiegant, W A Linnemans, J van Rijn, J van den Berg, R van Wijk.
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Heat treatment at 42 degrees C of cultured Reuber H35 rat hepatoma cells induced both a rapid decrease of the rate of protein synthesis and the rounding up of the cells. Reincubation at 37 degrees C resulted in a gradual flattening of the cells, resumption of protein synthesis, and the synthesis of heat-shock proteins. During the recovery period cells developed a resistance toward a treatment which otherwise should lead to heat-induced cell death. Thermotolerance measured in terms of cell survival was paralleled by thermal resistance of protein synthesis and the cellular ability to refrain from rounding up under heat stress.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6718697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Res ISSN: 0033-7587 Impact factor: 2.841