When the cell stress society international became South American: Meeting report of the IX international workshop on the molecular biology of stress responses

The International Workshop on the Molecular Biology of the Stress Response organized by the Cell Stress Society International was held in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on May 27-30, 2012, as part of the development of the Latin American Chapter of the Society, a superb initiative headed by Drs. Antonio De M...

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spelling todo:paper_13558145_v18_n1_p3_Galigniana2023-10-03T16:10:23Z When the cell stress society international became South American: Meeting report of the IX international workshop on the molecular biology of stress responses Galigniana, M.D. binding protein chaperone chaperonin 60 heat shock protein heat shock protein 27 heat shock protein 65 heat shock protein 70 heat shock protein BP1 heat shock transcription factor 1 interleukin 10 interleukin 27 protein DnaJ protein FKBP1 protein FKBP2 small interfering RNA toll like receptor 2 transcription factor unclassified drug carcinogenesis cellular stress response conference paper disease association human immunological tolerance immunoregulation microbiology molecular biology neoplasm nerve potential nitrosative stress nonhuman oxidative stress priority journal protein aggregation protein domain protein expression protein folding protein function RNA interference Humans Molecular Biology Molecular Chaperones Societies, Scientific Stress, Physiological The International Workshop on the Molecular Biology of the Stress Response organized by the Cell Stress Society International was held in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on May 27-30, 2012, as part of the development of the Latin American Chapter of the Society, a superb initiative headed by Drs. Antonio De Maio and Larry Hightower. The meeting took place in the wonderful facilities of the Pontifícia Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) and was warmly chaired by Professor Cristina Bonorino. Thirty-four invited speakers presented their work to more than 200 scientists and, even more importantly, to 150 registered students, who were the main beneficiaries of the meeting. The first day of the workshop was dedicated to an educational program for students, young investigators, and participants who were unfamiliar with the field of molecular chaperones and the stress response. Speakers in this pre-workshop were Dr. Harm Kampinga, Dr. Lea Sistonen, Dr. Larry Hightower, Dr. Ivor Benjamin, Dr. Daniel Ciocca, and Dr. Linda Hendershot. Then, the scientific sessions discussed below followed. © 2012 Cell Stress Society International. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13558145_v18_n1_p3_Galigniana
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topic binding protein
chaperone
chaperonin 60
heat shock protein
heat shock protein 27
heat shock protein 65
heat shock protein 70
heat shock protein BP1
heat shock transcription factor 1
interleukin 10
interleukin 27
protein DnaJ
protein FKBP1
protein FKBP2
small interfering RNA
toll like receptor 2
transcription factor
unclassified drug
carcinogenesis
cellular stress response
conference paper
disease association
human
immunological tolerance
immunoregulation
microbiology
molecular biology
neoplasm
nerve potential
nitrosative stress
nonhuman
oxidative stress
priority journal
protein aggregation
protein domain
protein expression
protein folding
protein function
RNA interference
Humans
Molecular Biology
Molecular Chaperones
Societies, Scientific
Stress, Physiological
spellingShingle binding protein
chaperone
chaperonin 60
heat shock protein
heat shock protein 27
heat shock protein 65
heat shock protein 70
heat shock protein BP1
heat shock transcription factor 1
interleukin 10
interleukin 27
protein DnaJ
protein FKBP1
protein FKBP2
small interfering RNA
toll like receptor 2
transcription factor
unclassified drug
carcinogenesis
cellular stress response
conference paper
disease association
human
immunological tolerance
immunoregulation
microbiology
molecular biology
neoplasm
nerve potential
nitrosative stress
nonhuman
oxidative stress
priority journal
protein aggregation
protein domain
protein expression
protein folding
protein function
RNA interference
Humans
Molecular Biology
Molecular Chaperones
Societies, Scientific
Stress, Physiological
Galigniana, M.D.
When the cell stress society international became South American: Meeting report of the IX international workshop on the molecular biology of stress responses
topic_facet binding protein
chaperone
chaperonin 60
heat shock protein
heat shock protein 27
heat shock protein 65
heat shock protein 70
heat shock protein BP1
heat shock transcription factor 1
interleukin 10
interleukin 27
protein DnaJ
protein FKBP1
protein FKBP2
small interfering RNA
toll like receptor 2
transcription factor
unclassified drug
carcinogenesis
cellular stress response
conference paper
disease association
human
immunological tolerance
immunoregulation
microbiology
molecular biology
neoplasm
nerve potential
nitrosative stress
nonhuman
oxidative stress
priority journal
protein aggregation
protein domain
protein expression
protein folding
protein function
RNA interference
Humans
Molecular Biology
Molecular Chaperones
Societies, Scientific
Stress, Physiological
description The International Workshop on the Molecular Biology of the Stress Response organized by the Cell Stress Society International was held in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on May 27-30, 2012, as part of the development of the Latin American Chapter of the Society, a superb initiative headed by Drs. Antonio De Maio and Larry Hightower. The meeting took place in the wonderful facilities of the Pontifícia Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) and was warmly chaired by Professor Cristina Bonorino. Thirty-four invited speakers presented their work to more than 200 scientists and, even more importantly, to 150 registered students, who were the main beneficiaries of the meeting. The first day of the workshop was dedicated to an educational program for students, young investigators, and participants who were unfamiliar with the field of molecular chaperones and the stress response. Speakers in this pre-workshop were Dr. Harm Kampinga, Dr. Lea Sistonen, Dr. Larry Hightower, Dr. Ivor Benjamin, Dr. Daniel Ciocca, and Dr. Linda Hendershot. Then, the scientific sessions discussed below followed. © 2012 Cell Stress Society International.
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author Galigniana, M.D.
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author_sort Galigniana, M.D.
title When the cell stress society international became South American: Meeting report of the IX international workshop on the molecular biology of stress responses
title_short When the cell stress society international became South American: Meeting report of the IX international workshop on the molecular biology of stress responses
title_full When the cell stress society international became South American: Meeting report of the IX international workshop on the molecular biology of stress responses
title_fullStr When the cell stress society international became South American: Meeting report of the IX international workshop on the molecular biology of stress responses
title_full_unstemmed When the cell stress society international became South American: Meeting report of the IX international workshop on the molecular biology of stress responses
title_sort when the cell stress society international became south american: meeting report of the ix international workshop on the molecular biology of stress responses
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