Exercise and Stress Response: The Role of Stress Proteins

  • Rodway G
  • Russell M
  • Freer L
  • et al.
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Overview of the stress response / Marius Locke -- Transcriptional regulation of the mammalian heat shock genes / Jenny S.L. Ho and J. Timothy Westwood -- Heat shock proteins and their induction with exercise / Earl G. Noble -- HSPs and protein synthesis in striated muscle / Donald B. Thomason and Vandana Menon -- Stress proteins and myocardial protection / Joseph W. Starnes -- Heat shock proteins and reactive oxygen species / Karyn L. Hamilton and Scott K. Powers -- Stress proteins and exercise-induced muscle damage / Anne McArdle and Malcolm J. Jackson -- Stress proteins and the mitochondrion / David A. Hood [and others] -- Gender-specific regulation of HSP70: mechanisms and consequences / Zain Paroo and Earl G. Noble -- The role of heat shock proteins in modulating the immune response / Pope L. Moseley -- Stress proteins and applied exercise physiology / Jürgen M. Steinacker and Yuefei Liu.

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Rodway, G. W., Russell, M. F., Freer, L., Paton, B. C., Jacobs, M., & Tilburg, C. V. (2003). Exercise and Stress Response: The Role of Stress Proteins. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, 14(3), 207–207. https://doi.org/10.1580/1080-6032(2003)14[207a:br]2.0.co;2

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