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Role of HSP in the Pathogenesis of Age-Related Inflammatory Diseases

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Abbreviations

AD:

Alzheimer’s disease

ALS:

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Aβ:

amyloid β peptides

CRP:

C-reactive protein

HSF:

heat shock factor

HSP:

heat shock proteins

IL:

interleukins

PD:

Parkinson’s disease

RA:

Rheumatoid arthritis

ROS:

reactive oxygen species

SOD:

superoxide dismutase

TGFβ:

transforming growth factor-β

TNF:

tumor necrosis factor

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Khafaga, A.F., Noreldin, A.E., Saadeldin, I.M. (2020). Role of HSP in the Pathogenesis of Age-Related Inflammatory Diseases. In: Asea, A.A.A., Kaur, P. (eds) Heat Shock Proteins in Inflammatory Diseases. Heat Shock Proteins, vol 22. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/7515_2020_29

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