@article{6796b383810c4c87b0ed2d40828054ec,
title = "Molecular Recognition of Immunophilins and Immunophilin-Ligand Complexes",
abstract = "Immunophilin-ligand complexes have been used to identify a previously unknown step in Ca2+-dependent signal transduction pathways. This Report, which we dedicate to Professor Harry H. Wasserman, describes structural and mechanistic aspects of immunophilin research.",
author = "Schreiber, {Stuart L.} and Jun Lui and Albers, {Mark W.} and Rosen, {Michael K.} and Standaert, {Robert F.} and Wandless, {Thomas J.} and Somers, {Patricia K.}",
note = "Funding Information: These questions illustrate a number of exciting challenges that will keep those of us involved in this field of endeavor quite busy for some time to come. With a continuation of the current pace of immunophilin research, it may not take long to obtain answers to many of these questions.27 Acknowledgements Immunophilin research was supported by grants from the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences (GM-38627 and GM-40660, awarded to S. L. S.). J. L. is a Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer Fund Fellow (DRG-1115), P. K. S. is the recipient of an American Cancer Society Award, M. W. A. is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Predoctoral Fellow, and M. K. R. and T. J. W. are National Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellows. M. K. R. is the recipient of an American Chemical Society Division of Organic Chemistry Graduate Fellowship sponsored by Merck, Sharp & Dohme.",
year = "1992",
month = mar,
day = "27",
doi = "10.1016/S0040-4020(01)88520-3",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "48",
pages = "2545--2558",
journal = "Tetrahedron",
issn = "0040-4020",
publisher = "Elsevier Limited",
number = "13",
}