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    • Mollereau, B.; Rzechorzek, N. M.; Roussel, B. D.; Sedru, M.; Van den Brink, D. M.; Bailly-Maitre, Beatrice; Palladino, F.; Medinas Bilches, Danilo; Domingos, P. M.; Hunot, S.; Chandran, S.; Birman, S.; Baron, T.; Vivien, D.; Duarte, C. D.; Ryoo, H. D.; Steller, H.; Urano, F.; Chevet, E.; Kroemer, G.; Ciechanover, A.; Calabrese, E. J.; Kaufman, R. J.; Hetz Flores, Claudio (Elsevier, 2016)
      In neurological disorders, both acute and chronic neural stress can disrupt cellular proteostasis, resulting in the generation of pathological protein. However in most cases, neurons adapt to these proteostatic perturbations ...
    • Chiong Lay, Mario; Parra, V.; Eisner, V.; Ibarra, C.; Maldonado, C.; Criollo Céspedes, Alfredo; Bravo, R.; Quiroga, C.; Contreras, A.; Vicencio Bustamante, José; Cea, P.; Bucarey, J.; Molgó, Jordi; Jaimovich Pérez, Enrique; Hidalgo Tapia, María Cecilia; Kroemer, G.; Lavandero González, Sergio (2010)
      Hyperosmotic stress promotes rapid and pronounced apoptosis in cultured cardiomyocytes. Here, we investigated if Ca2+ signals contribute to this response. Exposure of cardiomyocytes to sorbitol [600 mosmol (kg water)(-1)] ...