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Molecular Structure of BAG Proteins


EMSL Project ID
1688

Abstract

BAG-1 is a new protein that may contribute to treatment failure in some cancers. This protein was the first member identified from a family of homologous BAG proteins.

Project Details

Project type
Capability Research
Start Date
1999-10-01
End Date
2000-03-31
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

Kathryn Ely
Institution
The Burnham Institute

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