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Cool characters.(Samplings)(Brief Article)

Publication: Natural History

Publication Date: 01-DEC-04

Author: Reebs, Stephan
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Next time you're sweating over a hot stove, don't worry about getting cooked: heat shock proteins (Hsps) are protecting you. Plants and animals rapidly make Hsps when the thermometer hits a dozen or so degrees Fahrenheit above their favorite body temperature: the so-called heat shock response. Hsps are so...

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