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Authors: Bouhouche-Chatelier, H Chadli, A Catelli, MG
Citation: H. Bouhouche-chatelier et al., The N-terminal adenosine triphosphate binding domain of Hsp90 is necessaryand sufficient for interaction with estrogen receptor, CELL STR CH, 6(4), 2001, pp. 297-305

Authors: Chadli, A Kebbou, M Ababou, MR El Mansouri, Y El Amraoui, A
Citation: A. Chadli et al., Screening for diabetic retinopathy with ophthalmoscopy: the contribution of non ophthalmologist praticians seems to be possible, DIABETE MET, 26(6), 2000, pp. 497-499

Authors: Chadli, A Bouhouche, I Sullivan, W Stensgard, B McMahon, N Catelli, MG Toft, DO
Citation: A. Chadli et al., Dimerization and N-terminal domain proximity underlie the function of the molecular chaperone heat shock protein 90, P NAS US, 97(23), 2000, pp. 12524-12529

Authors: Marcu, MG Chadli, A Bouhouche, I Catelli, M Neckers, LM
Citation: Mg. Marcu et al., The heat shock protein 90 antagonist novobiocin interacts with a previously unrecognized ATP-binding domain in the carboxyl terminus of the chaperone, J BIOL CHEM, 275(47), 2000, pp. 37181-37186

Authors: Johnson, BD Chadli, A Felts, SJ Bouhouche, I Catelli, MG Toft, DO
Citation: Bd. Johnson et al., Hsp90 chaperone activity requires the full-length protein and interaction among its multiple domains, J BIOL CHEM, 275(42), 2000, pp. 32499-32507

Authors: Kang, KI Meng, X Devin-Leclerc, J Bouhouche, I Chadli, A Cadepond, F Baulieu, EE Catelli, MG
Citation: Ki. Kang et al., The molecular chaperone Hsp90 can negatively regulate the activity of a glucocorticosteroid-dependent promoter, P NAS US, 96(4), 1999, pp. 1439-1444

Authors: Driancourt, MA Guet, P Reynaud, K Chadli, A Catelli, MG
Citation: Ma. Driancourt et al., Presence of an aromatase inhibitor, possibly heat shock protein 90, in dominant follicles of cattle, J REPR FERT, 115(1), 1999, pp. 45-58

Authors: Chadli, A Ladjimi, MM Baulieu, EE Catelli, MG
Citation: A. Chadli et al., Heat-induced oligomerization of the molecular chaperone Hsp90 - Inhibitionby ATP and geldanamycin and activation by transition metal oxyanions, J BIOL CHEM, 274(7), 1999, pp. 4133-4139
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