Inhibitor of Heat Shock Protein is a Potential Anticancer Drug, Study Finds
Thursday, October 29, 2009 - 15:28
in Health & Medicine
(PhysOrg.com) -- Like yoga for office drones, cells do have coping strategies for stress. Heat, lack of nutrients, oxygen radicals - all can wreak havoc on the delicate internal components of a cell, potentially damaging it beyond repair. Proteins called HSPs (heat shock proteins) allow cells to survive stress-induced damage. Scientists have long studied how HSPs work in order to harness their therapeutic potential.