bp(GO:"response to stress")
The cholinergic system is involved in critical physiological processes, such as attention, learning, memory, stress response, wakefulness and sleep, and sensory information PubMed:26813123
The cholinergic system is involved in critical physiological processes, such as attention, learning, memory, stress response, wakefulness and sleep, and sensory information PubMed:26813123
Stress is another factor that can regulate ACh release in the forebrain and its function on the hypothalamic-pituitaryadrenal (HPA) system can modulate biological and emotional outcomes PubMed:26813123
sHSPs are overexpressed upon many different types of stress as they are key components of the PN and PDR. PubMed:24563850
During elevated stress the chaperones within the repressive HSF1-containing multi-chaperone complexes bind the unfolded proteins and thus the liberated monomeric HSF1s undergo phosphorylation, trimerization and nuclear localization with increased transcriptional activity [109]. PubMed:24563850
During elevated stress the chaperones within the repressive HSF1-containing multi-chaperone complexes bind the unfolded proteins and thus the liberated monomeric HSF1s undergo phosphorylation, trimerization and nuclear localization with increased transcriptional activity [109]. PubMed:24563850
During elevated stress the chaperones within the repressive HSF1-containing multi-chaperone complexes bind the unfolded proteins and thus the liberated monomeric HSF1s undergo phosphorylation, trimerization and nuclear localization with increased transcriptional activity [109]. PubMed:24563850
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