Effect of Heat Shock Proteins on Life Span and Behavioral Functions of Animals with FUS Proteinopathy

—It is known that chaperones and, in particular, 70 kDa heat shock proteins (HSP70), are an integral part of cellular proteostasis. To assess the role of HSP70 in the neurodegenerative process, we used a new hybrid strain of mice with co-expression of the aberrant ΔFUS protein (1–359) and human HSP7...

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