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The phrase "a heat shock" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts, particularly in biology, to refer to a sudden increase in temperature that can affect organisms or cells.
Example: "The researchers observed the effects of a heat shock on the cellular response in the experiment."
Alternatives: "a thermal shock" or "a temperature shock".
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As a consequence, this proteomic study identified a heat shock protein, Hsp60, in the precipitates (Fig. 1A and 1B).
These two foreign genes are driven by a HSP70A/RBCS2 promoter, a heat shock inducing promoter.
These proteins were identified as endoplasmin, triosephosphate isomerase and a heat shock protein (HSP83).
We show that orthrochromatic cells induce a heat shock response when co-cultured with P. falciparum.
We have previously described an integrated transgene expressing a full-length hlh-1 cDNA from a heat shock promoter [7].
Another example is geldanamycin, a heat shock protein inhibitor which has also shown promise in other cancers.
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HSF1, a heat shock-related transcription factor is also a powerful modifier of carcinogenesis by several factors, including PDGFB.
Tsai and Wei reported that the activated RhoA and ROCK1 prevented cell death in a heat shock-triggered stress model.
Similar results were observed for the alternative HSF1 target gene DNAJB1, which encodes a heat shock-inducible HSP40 (DNAJB1).
These findings clearly indicated that SigB is a heat-shock responsive sigma factor.
We produce a transgenic line and show that levels of Ubx mRNA expression rise significantly following a heat-shock.
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