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Mammalian E-type Cyclins Control Chromosome Pairing, Telomere Stability and CDK2 Localization in Male Meiosis
- L. Martinerie, M. Manterola, +6 authors D. Wolgemuth
- Biology, Medicine
- PLoS genetics
- 1 February 2014
Loss of function of cyclin E1 or E2, important regulators of the mitotic cell cycle, yields viable mice, but E2-deficient males display reduced fertility. To elucidate the role of E-type cyclins… Expand
The DNA damage checkpoint protein RAD9A is essential for male meiosis in the mouse
- A. Vasileva, K. Hopkins, +4 authors H. Lieberman
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Cell Science
- 1 September 2013
Summary In mitotic cells, RAD9A functions in repairing DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) by homologous recombination and facilitates the process by cell cycle checkpoint control in response to DNA… Expand
The DNA damage checkpoint protein RAD9A is essential for male meiosis in the mouse
- A. Vasileva, K. Hopkins, +4 authors H. Lieberman
- Biology
- Development
- 1 October 2013
Cyclines E, des acteurs clés de la spermatogénèse
- L. Martinerie, M. Manterola, +5 authors D. Wolgemuth
- Chemistry
- 20 September 2012
Objectif Les cyclines E (E1 et E2) sont des elements cles de la regulation du cycle cellulaire. Cependant, leur invalidation respective n’a pour seule consequence qu’une fertilite reduite chez les… Expand
Nicaragua und Puerto Rico
- Melissa M. Weisbach
- Geography
- 2011
Ich bin drei Jahre nach einander mit dem Gettysburg College Chor gereist. Im Frühling 2006 habe ich Nicaragua besucht und vom 1. bis 9. März 2008 war ich in Puerto Rico. Beide Länder sind schon, aber… Expand
Correction: Mammalian E-type Cyclins Control Chromosome Pairing, Telomere Stability and CDK2 Localization in Male Meiosis
- Laetitia Martinerie, M. Manterola, +6 authors D. Wolgemuth
- PLoS Genetics
- 1 April 2014
Loss of function of cyclin E1 or E2, important regulators of the mitotic cell cycle, yields viable mice, but E2-deficient males display reduced fertility. To elucidate the role of E-type cyclins… Expand
CO-40Cyclines E, des acteurs clés de la spermatogénèse☆
- L. Martinerie, M. Manterola, +5 authors Debra J Wolgemuth
- 1 September 2012