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Heat Shock Factor



Heat Shock Factor (HSF), in molecular biology, is the name given to transcription factors that regulate the expression of the heat shock proteins. A typical example is the Heat Shock Factor 1 or HSF1 of Drosophila melanogaster.

 
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