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- _3 value "we demonstrated that exposure to acidic pH (pH 4.5) increased the level of Hsp27 protein in HEMEC by 3 h, which was maximized by 6 h and declined to basal levels by 24 h (Fig. 2A). We also detected changes in Hsp70 protein levels in the HEMEC exposed to acidic pH, the Hsp70 protein expression maximized 12?18 h after stimulation and slightly de-creased by 48 h (Fig. 2B). Thermal stress had similar effects on HEMEC (data not shown)." provenance.
- _3 value "we demonstrated that exposure to acidic pH (pH 4.5) increased the level of Hsp27 protein in HEMEC by 3 h, which was maximized by 6 h and declined to basal levels by 24 h (Fig. 2A). We also detected changes in Hsp70 protein levels in the HEMEC exposed to acidic pH, the Hsp70 protein expression maximized 12?18 h after stimulation and slightly de-creased by 48 h (Fig. 2B). Thermal stress had similar effects on HEMEC (data not shown)." provenance.