What Does HSP Stand For?
HSP stands for Heat Shock Protein
Heat Shock Protein (HSP) refers to a family of proteins that are produced by cells in response to stress, particularly elevated temperatures. These proteins play a critical role in maintaining cellular function by assisting in the proper folding and stabilization of other proteins, preventing aggregation, and facilitating the repair or degradation of damaged proteins. HSPs are essential for protecting cells from stress-induced damage and are involved in various physiological processes, including immunity, cell growth, and apoptosis. Their expression is often used as a biological marker for stress responses in various organisms.
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