his paper briefly reviews studies on the genes that control the cell division process in human cancerogenesis. It describes the key biochemical events of the division cycle, their regulation, and genetic alterations that occur in human malignancies. The process of cell division is the result of a cycling and time-regulated activation of specific enzymes that phosphorylate (and thus control) proteins required for progression toward cell mitosis. These enzymes, named cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), are activated by the binding of protein co-factors (i.e. cyclins) and are inhibited by specific proteins (CDK-inhibitors or CDIs). A large body of evidence demonstrates that several genes involved in cell cycle control are altered in human tumors....
Cell cycle progression is tightly regulated in normal eucaryotic cells. Cancer is caused by the tran...
During the past decades, cancer research has expanded rapidly due to the relatively high incidence r...
The paper is dedicated to the natural phenomenon of cancer, with its possible causes, lifetime risks...
his paper briefly reviews studies on the genes that control the cell division process in human cance...
The regulation of cell growth and division occurs in an accurate sequential manner. It is dictated b...
Mitotic cell division is a process requiring a highly coordinated dance between many enzymes, substr...
Cell cycle progression is monitored by surveillance mechanisms, or cell cycle checkpoints, that ensu...
Purpose: To evaluate the link between cell cycle dysfunctions and tumor formation. Design: A review ...
In this chapter we introduce proteins controlling transition through the cell division cycle, with p...
Most human cancers carry mutations in cell cycle regulators that result in deregulated Cdk activity,...
The cell cycle consists of an initial growth phase (G1), DNA replication (S), a gap phase (G2), and ...
The Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) class of serine/threonine kinases has crucial roles in the regulat...
Is cancer a disease of the cell cycle? Recently, many laboratories have surveyed tumors and tumor ce...
The discovery that phosphorylation of selected proteins by cyclin-dependent kinases is the engine wh...
This review consists of two parts. In the first part normal mechanisms regulating the progression of...
Cell cycle progression is tightly regulated in normal eucaryotic cells. Cancer is caused by the tran...
During the past decades, cancer research has expanded rapidly due to the relatively high incidence r...
The paper is dedicated to the natural phenomenon of cancer, with its possible causes, lifetime risks...
his paper briefly reviews studies on the genes that control the cell division process in human cance...
The regulation of cell growth and division occurs in an accurate sequential manner. It is dictated b...
Mitotic cell division is a process requiring a highly coordinated dance between many enzymes, substr...
Cell cycle progression is monitored by surveillance mechanisms, or cell cycle checkpoints, that ensu...
Purpose: To evaluate the link between cell cycle dysfunctions and tumor formation. Design: A review ...
In this chapter we introduce proteins controlling transition through the cell division cycle, with p...
Most human cancers carry mutations in cell cycle regulators that result in deregulated Cdk activity,...
The cell cycle consists of an initial growth phase (G1), DNA replication (S), a gap phase (G2), and ...
The Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) class of serine/threonine kinases has crucial roles in the regulat...
Is cancer a disease of the cell cycle? Recently, many laboratories have surveyed tumors and tumor ce...
The discovery that phosphorylation of selected proteins by cyclin-dependent kinases is the engine wh...
This review consists of two parts. In the first part normal mechanisms regulating the progression of...
Cell cycle progression is tightly regulated in normal eucaryotic cells. Cancer is caused by the tran...
During the past decades, cancer research has expanded rapidly due to the relatively high incidence r...
The paper is dedicated to the natural phenomenon of cancer, with its possible causes, lifetime risks...