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Both near ultraviolet radiation and the oxidizing agent hydrogen peroxide induce a 32-kDa stress protein in normal human skin fibroblasts
Stephen M. Keyse
, Rex M. Tyrrell
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Heat-Shock Proteins
92%
Oxidants
92%
Ultraviolet Rays
90%
Hydrogen Peroxide
88%
Fibroblasts
65%
Skin
48%
sodium arsenite
43%
Proteins
32%
Heat-Shock Response
32%
Diamide
22%
Vitamin K 3
20%
Peptide Mapping
19%
Glutathione
13%
Molecular Weight
12%
Oxidative Stress
10%
Radiotherapy
10%
Therapeutics
2%
Chemical Compounds
Oxidant Agent
100%
Hydrogen Peroxide
67%
Protein
36%
Sodium Arsenite
27%
Heat
26%
Menadione
12%
Peptide Mapping
11%
Protein Synthesis
9%
Oxidative Stress
8%
Glutathione
7%
Ultraviolet Irradiation
7%
Wavelength
6%
Weight
4%