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Publications by Andreas Overbeck
Preferential Secretion of Inducible HSP70 by Vitiligo Melanocytes Under Stress
Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research
Biochemistry
Dermatology
Oncology
Genetics
Molecular Biology
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The Yeast Stress Inducible Ssa Hsp70 Reduces Α-Synuclein Toxicity by Promoting Its Degradation Through Autophagy
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807 Homocysteine Induces Apoptosis of Melanocytes via PERK-eif2α-CHOP Pathway in Vitiligo
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Characterization of an Acidic-pH-Inducible Stress Protein (Hsp70), a Putative Sulfatide Binding Adhesin, fromHelicobacter Pylori
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Basal Expression of Stress-Inducible Hsp70 mRNA Detected in Hippocampal and Cortical Neurons of Normal Rabbit Brain
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