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cell cycle phase transition
Known as:
cell cycle transition
The cell cycle process by which a cell commits to entering the next cell cycle phase. [GOC:mtg_cell_cycle]
National Institutes of Health
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mitotic cell cycle phase transition
negative regulation of cell cycle phase transition
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2012
2012
Diallyl trisulfide as an inhibitor of benzo(a)pyrene-induced precancerous carcinogenesis in MCF-10A cells.
Yasmeen Nkrumah-Elie
,
J. Reuben
,
+7 authors
S. Darling-Reed
Food and Chemical Toxicology
2012
Corpus ID: 21432188
2012
2012
CARMA3 is overexpressed in colon cancer and regulates NF-κB activity and cyclin D1 expression.
Z. Miao
,
Tingting Zhao
,
+4 authors
Huimian Xu
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
2012
Corpus ID: 120479
2010
2010
Enhanced expression of mitochondrial superoxide dismutase leads to prolonged in vivo cell cycle progression and up-regulation of mitochondrial thioredoxin.
A. Kim
,
S. Joseph
,
A. Khan
,
C. Epstein
,
R. Sobel
,
Ting-Ting Huang
Free Radical Biology & Medicine
2010
Corpus ID: 23824366
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
RNA silencing of checkpoint regulators sensitizes p53-defective prostate cancer cells to chemotherapy while sparing normal cells.
U. Mukhopadhyay
,
A. Senderowicz
,
G. Ferbeyre
Cancer Research
2005
Corpus ID: 642275
p53 is frequently mutated in patients with prostate cancer, especially in those with advanced disease. Therefore, the selective…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Effect of cycloheximide, 6-DMAP, roscovitine and butyrolactone I on resumption of meiosis in porcine oocytes.
Gaid Le Beux
,
F. Richard
,
M. Sirard
Theriogenology
2003
Corpus ID: 23760893
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Reconstitution of Src-dependent Phospholipase Cγ Phosphorylation and Transient Calcium Release by Using Membrane Rafts and Cell-free Extracts from Xenopus Eggs*
Ken-Ichi Sato
,
A. Tokmakov
,
+6 authors
Y. Fukami
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 38447973
We reported previously that egg membrane rafts serve as a subcellular microdomain for sperm-dependent tyrosine kinase signaling…
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2000
2000
Promotion of growth and apoptosis in c-myc nullizygous fibroblasts by other members of the myc oncoprotein family
M. Landay
,
S. Oster
,
+5 authors
E. Prochownik
Cell Death and Differentiation
2000
Corpus ID: 20312353
c-myc nullizygous fibroblasts (KO cells) were used to compare the abilities of c-myc, N-myc and L-myc oncoproteins to accelerate…
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1996
Highly Cited
1996
CDP/cut is the DNA-binding subunit of histone gene transcription factor HiNF-D: a mechanism for gene regulation at the G1/S phase cell cycle transition point independent of transcription factor E2F.
A. V. van Wijnen
,
M. van Gurp
,
+9 authors
G. Stein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1996
Corpus ID: 44589112
Transcription of the genes for the human histone proteins H4, H3, H2A, H2B, and H1 is activated at the G1/S phase transition of…
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1996
Highly Cited
1996
nm23 influences proliferation and differentiation of PC12 cells in response to nerve growth factor.
F. Gervasi
,
I. D'Agnano
,
S. Vossio
,
G. Zupi
,
A. Sacchi
,
D. Lombardi
Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular…
1996
Corpus ID: 7369022
The nm23 genes codify nucleoside diphosphate kinases, which have been shown to be involved in the regulation of microtubule…
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1987
Highly Cited
1987
The midblastula cell cycle transition and the character of mesoderm in u.v.-induced nonaxial Xenopus development.
J. Cooke
,
J. Smith
Development
1987
Corpus ID: 20571425
Xenopus embryos (UV embryos) resulting from u.v. (254 nm) irradiation to the vegetal egg hemisphere and thus developing little or…
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