ABSTRACT
Provides a thorough overview of current knowledge of stress proteins in both normal and disease physiology and evaluates the potential for developing novel diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic approaches to control human disease based on the latest stress-protein research.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 27|17 pages
Expression of Stress Proteins in Diabetes Mellitus
Detection of a Heat Shock Protein 60-like Protein in Pancreatic RINm5F β-Cell Plasma Membranes
chapter 33|13 pages
Heat Shock Proteins as Chaperones of Unique and Shared Antigenic Epitopes of Human Cancers
A Novel Approach to Vaccination
chapter 35|10 pages
Major Histocompatibility Complex Class lb Molecules
A Role in the Presentation of Heat Shock Proteins to the Immune System?