Identification of an Allosteric Small-Molecule Inhibitor Selective for the Inducible Form of Heat Shock Protein 70
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Philip F. Hughes | D. Thiele | David B. Darr | N. Spector | J. Brodsky | D. Loiselle | T. Haystead | K. Bodoor | David A Carlson | Jamie L. Jordan | Matthew K. Howe | Lucas M Hunter | Alex M. Jaeger | Eileen T. Molzberger | Yazan Alwarawrah | T. Gobillot | David A. Carlson | David R. Loiselle | Lucas Hunter
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