Publications by authors named "Jennifer L Abrams"

Hypothyroidism is a commonly encountered clinical diagnosis, particularly in the elderly population. While management of this disorder is rather simple with thyroxine replacement, healthcare providers may occasionally encounter patient non-adherence, which may lead to life-threatening complications. In this report, we present a case of a 74-year-old veteran with a long-standing history of amiodarone-induced asymptomatic hypothyroidism, who was non-adherent to thyroxine replacement therapy and presented to the hospital after a mechanical fall.

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Heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) molecular chaperones play critical roles in protein homeostasis. In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, cytosolic Hsp70 interacts with up to three types of nucleotide exchange factors (NEFs) homologous to human counterparts: Sse1/Sse2 (Heat shock protein 110 (Hsp110)), Fes1 (HspBP1), and Snl1 (Bag-1). All three NEFs stimulate ADP release; however, it is unclear why multiple distinct families have been maintained throughout eukaryotic evolution.

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Proteostasis, defined as the combined processes of protein folding/biogenesis, refolding/repair, and degradation, is a delicate cellular balance that must be maintained to avoid deleterious consequences (1). External or internal factors that disrupt this balance can lead to protein aggregation, toxicity and cell death. In humans this is a major contributing factor to the symptoms associated with neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington's, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's diseases (10).

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