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A. K. Wallis R. B. Freedman Assisting Oxidative Protein Folding: How Do Protein Disulphide-Isomerases Couple Conformational and Chemical Processes in Protein Folding?
C. Schiene-Fischer T. Aumüller G. Fischer Peptide Bond cis/trans Isomerases: A Biocatalysis Perspective of Conformational Dynamics in Proteins
G. R. Hilton H. Lioe F. Stengel A. J. Baldwin J. L. P. Benesch Small Heat-Shock Proteins: Paramedics of the Cell
E. R. P. Zuiderweg E. B. Bertelsen A. Rousaki M. P. Mayer J. E. Gestwicki A. Ahmad Allostery in the Hsp70 Chaperone Proteins
S. E. Jackson Hsp90: Structure and
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A. K. Wallis R. B. Freedman Assisting Oxidative Protein Folding: How Do Protein Disulphide-Isomerases Couple Conformational and Chemical Processes in Protein Folding?

C. Schiene-Fischer T. Aumüller G. Fischer Peptide Bond cis/trans Isomerases: A Biocatalysis Perspective of Conformational Dynamics in Proteins

G. R. Hilton H. Lioe F. Stengel A. J. Baldwin J. L. P. Benesch Small Heat-Shock Proteins: Paramedics of the Cell

E. R. P. Zuiderweg E. B. Bertelsen A. Rousaki M. P. Mayer J. E. Gestwicki A. Ahmad Allostery in the Hsp70 Chaperone Proteins

S. E. Jackson Hsp90: Structure and Function

R. A. Dabbs A. R. Wyatt J. J. Yerbury H. Ecroyd M. R. Wilson Extracellular Chaperones


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"This is an excellent book on the subject of molecular chaperones in the cell. It is of great interest to structural biologists, chemists, NMR spectroscopy researchers, as well as those involved in heat shock protein work. It is very detailed and comprehensive. This book is good reading for those interested in cerebral ischemia and neurodegeneration research. I highly recommend this monograph to graduates in biochemistry majors, researchers in the field of molecular biology, and for advanced students." (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, November, 2013)