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Zou J., Guo Y., Guettouche T., Smith D.F., and Voellmy R. Repression of heat shock transcription factor HSF1 activation by HSP90 (HSP90 complex) that forms a stress-sensitive complex with HSF1. Cell 94 4 (1998) 471-480
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(1998)
Cell
, vol.94
, Issue.4
, pp. 471-480
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Zou, J.1
Guo, Y.2
Guettouche, T.3
Smith, D.F.4
Voellmy, R.5
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