Monday, 6 March 2017

Increased Heat Stress Raising Skin Cancer Risk

skin cancer journals
Body temperature of 37°C maintains expression and activity of proteins that are crucial for cellular homeostasis, useful for survival and cyto protection. An increase in temperature by 2°Chowever may cause serious morphological damage to cells. Heat Shock Proteins play a significant role in creating different physio-pathological conditions including cancer .Heat stress activates HSPs, which prevent cells from undergoing apoptosis and maintenance of cellular function. Recent studies hypothesized that heat stress may be linked to skin cancers.

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