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Class:IdPerson:4793678
_displayNameSmith, David F
_timestamp2016-09-16 21:38:42
created[InstanceEdit:4793671] Shamovsky, V, 2013-10-28
firstnameDavid F
initialDF
modified[InstanceEdit:8939307] Rothfels, Karen, 2016-09-16
surnameSmith
(author)[LiteratureReference:4793647] Evidence for a mechanism of repression of heat shock factor 1 transcriptional activity by a multichaperone complex
[LiteratureReference:4793649] Repression of heat shock transcription factor HSF1 activation by HSP90 (HSP90 complex) that forms a stress-sensitive complex with HSF1
[LiteratureReference:5255372] Molecular cloning of human p48, a transient component of progesterone receptor complexes and an Hsp70-binding protein
[LiteratureReference:5324626] A pathway of multi-chaperone interactions common to diverse regulatory proteins: estrogen receptor, Fes tyrosine kinase, heat shock transcription factor Hsf1, and the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
[LiteratureReference:8937282] Dynamics of heat shock protein 90-progesterone receptor binding and the disactivation loop model for steroid receptor complexes
[LiteratureReference:8939268] Assembly of progesterone receptor with heat shock proteins and receptor activation are ATP mediated events
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