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Mario D Galigniana

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Current Protein & Peptide Science|April 29, 2014
The biology of molecular chaperones--very complex activities for quite simple proteinsMario D Galigniana
CNS & Neurological Disorders Drug Targets|September 18, 2013
Steroid-dependent management of biological responses in the nervous systemMario D Galigniana
Chemistry & Biology|June 26, 2012
Steroid receptor coupling becomes nuclearMario D Galigniana
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|May 30, 2020
Peptidyl-Prolyl Isomerase Activity of Immunophilins Could Be the Mere Consequence of Protein Complex OrganizationMario D Galigniana
Cell Stress & Chaperones|September 26, 2012
When the Cell Stress Society International became South American: meeting report of the IX International Workshop on the Molecular Biology of Stress ResponsesMario D Galigniana
Current Molecular Pharmacology|December 15, 2015
Editorial: Immunophilins, Protein Chemistry and Cell Biology of a Promising New Class of Drug Targets - Part IIMario D Galigniana
Current Molecular Pharmacology|December 15, 2015
Editorial: Immunophilins, Protein Chemistry and Cell Biology of a Promising New Class of Drug Targets - Part IMario D Galigniana
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|December 17, 2024
FKBP51, a multitasker in protein function, pathway activity, and physiologyMario D Galigniana, Theo Rein
Neural Regeneration Research|August 12, 2021
The Hsp90-binding immunophilin FKBP52 enhances neurodifferentiation and neuroregeneration in murine modelsCristina Daneri-Becerra, Mario D Galigniana
Vitamins and Hormones|June 16, 2004
Activation of the ligand-mineralocorticoid receptor functional unit by ancient, classical, and novel ligands. Structure-activity relationshipMario D Galigniana, G Piwien Pilipuk
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Current Protein & Peptide Science|April 29, 2014
The biology of molecular chaperones--very complex activities for quite simple proteinsMario D Galigniana
CNS & Neurological Disorders Drug Targets|September 18, 2013
Steroid-dependent management of biological responses in the nervous systemMario D Galigniana
Chemistry & Biology|June 26, 2012
Steroid receptor coupling becomes nuclearMario D Galigniana
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|May 30, 2020
Peptidyl-Prolyl Isomerase Activity of Immunophilins Could Be the Mere Consequence of Protein Complex OrganizationMario D Galigniana
Cell Stress & Chaperones|September 26, 2012
When the Cell Stress Society International became South American: meeting report of the IX International Workshop on the Molecular Biology of Stress ResponsesMario D Galigniana
Current Molecular Pharmacology|December 15, 2015
Editorial: Immunophilins, Protein Chemistry and Cell Biology of a Promising New Class of Drug Targets - Part IIMario D Galigniana
Current Molecular Pharmacology|December 15, 2015
Editorial: Immunophilins, Protein Chemistry and Cell Biology of a Promising New Class of Drug Targets - Part IMario D Galigniana
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|December 17, 2024
FKBP51, a multitasker in protein function, pathway activity, and physiologyMario D Galigniana, Theo Rein
Neural Regeneration Research|August 12, 2021
The Hsp90-binding immunophilin FKBP52 enhances neurodifferentiation and neuroregeneration in murine modelsCristina Daneri-Becerra, Mario D Galigniana
Vitamins and Hormones|June 16, 2004
Activation of the ligand-mineralocorticoid receptor functional unit by ancient, classical, and novel ligands. Structure-activity relationshipMario D Galigniana, G Piwien Pilipuk
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