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L Brive

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Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop|June 14, 2002
Computational structural proteomicsL Brive, R Abagyan
Folding & Design|August 26, 1998
Site-selective control of the reactivity of surface-exposed histidine residues in designed four-helix-bundle catalystsK S Broo, L Brive, R S Sott, et al.
Cancer Research|May 16, 2000
Ligand responsiveness in human prostate cancer: structural analysis of mutant androgen receptors from LNCaP and CWR22 tumorsS McDonald, L Brive, D B Agus, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 14, 2001
The carboxyl-terminal lobe of Hsc70 ATPase domain is sufficient for binding to BAG1L Brive, S Takayama, K Briknarová, et al.
Nature Structural Biology|March 29, 2001
Structural analysis of BAG1 cochaperone and its interactions with Hsc70 heat shock proteinK Briknarová, S Takayama, L Brive, et al.
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Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop|June 14, 2002
Computational structural proteomicsL Brive, R Abagyan
Folding & Design|August 26, 1998
Site-selective control of the reactivity of surface-exposed histidine residues in designed four-helix-bundle catalystsK S Broo, L Brive, R S Sott, et al.
Cancer Research|May 16, 2000
Ligand responsiveness in human prostate cancer: structural analysis of mutant androgen receptors from LNCaP and CWR22 tumorsS McDonald, L Brive, D B Agus, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 14, 2001
The carboxyl-terminal lobe of Hsc70 ATPase domain is sufficient for binding to BAG1L Brive, S Takayama, K Briknarová, et al.
Nature Structural Biology|March 29, 2001
Structural analysis of BAG1 cochaperone and its interactions with Hsc70 heat shock proteinK Briknarová, S Takayama, L Brive, et al.
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