Inhibitors of Molecular Chaperones as Therapeutic Agents, ed. T. D. Machajewski and Z. Gao, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013, pp. P001-P006.
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Inhibitors of Molecular Chaperones as Therapeutic Agents
Edited by
Timothy Machajewski and Zhenhai Gao
Novartis, California, USA
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RSC Drug Discovery Series No. 37
ISBN: 978-1-84973-666-4
ISSN: 2041-3203
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