Synthesis of 19-substituted geldanamycins with altered conformations and their binding to heat shock protein Hsp90.
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David Siegel | William Lewis | Chrisostomos Prodromou | David Ross | D. Ross | D. Dehn | D. Siegel | S. Roe | C. Prodromou | W. Lewis | A. Davis | C. Moody | H. Williams | R. Kitson | S Mark Roe | Adrienne L Davis | Christopher J Moody | Russell R A Kitson | Chuan-Hsin Chang | Rui Xiong | Huw E L Williams | Donna L Dehn | R. Xiong | Chuan-Hsin Chang | S. M. Roe | Huw E. L. Williams | Adrienne L Davis | Christopher J. Moody | Adrienne L Davis | Donna L. Dehn | Christopher J Moody
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