The evolution of the cell-cycle is known to be influenced by environmental conditions, including lack of extracellular oxygen (hypoxia). Notably, hypoxia appears to have different effects on normal and cancer cells. Whereas both experience hypoxia-induced arrest of the G1 phase of the cell-cycle (i.e. delay in the transition through the restriction point), experimental evidence suggests that only cancer cells undergo hypoxia-induced quiescence (i.e. the transition of the cell to a latent state in which most of the cell functions, including proliferation, are suspended). Here, we extend a model for the cell-cycle due to Tyson and Novak (J. Theor. Biol. 210 (2001) 249) to account for the action of the protein p27. This protein, whose expressi...
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<div><p>Cells switch between quiescence and proliferation states for maintaining tissue homeostasis ...
Many experimental studies have found that human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in long-term culture e...
The evolution of the cell-cycle is known to be influenced by environmental conditions, including lac...
New experimental data have shown how the periodic exposure of cells to low oxygen levels (i.e., cycl...
New experimental data have shown how the periodic exposure of cells to low oxygen levels (i.e., cycl...
Background Existing experimental data have shown hypoxia to be an important factor affecting the pro...
Hypoxia is known to influence the cell cycle by increasing the G1 phase duration or by inducing a qu...
Trabajo Fin de Máster.The reprogramming of energy metabolism represents an important hallmark of can...
Hypoxia represents an important element of the solid tumor microenvironment and contributes to tumor...
International audienceHypoxia is known to influence the cell cycle by increasing the G1 phase durati...
maintains carcinoma cell growth by decreasing the stability of p27 Heidi Högel1,2, Petra Miikkulaine...
Cell growth arrest is an adaptation process for tumor survival in hypoxic environments. As prolifera...
Hypoxia has been shown to increase the aggressiveness and severity of tumor progression. Along with ...
Stem cells have inherent properties of self-renewal and differentiation. High percentage of transpla...
Contains fulltext : 154649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is an i...
<div><p>Cells switch between quiescence and proliferation states for maintaining tissue homeostasis ...
Many experimental studies have found that human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in long-term culture e...
The evolution of the cell-cycle is known to be influenced by environmental conditions, including lac...
New experimental data have shown how the periodic exposure of cells to low oxygen levels (i.e., cycl...
New experimental data have shown how the periodic exposure of cells to low oxygen levels (i.e., cycl...
Background Existing experimental data have shown hypoxia to be an important factor affecting the pro...
Hypoxia is known to influence the cell cycle by increasing the G1 phase duration or by inducing a qu...
Trabajo Fin de Máster.The reprogramming of energy metabolism represents an important hallmark of can...
Hypoxia represents an important element of the solid tumor microenvironment and contributes to tumor...
International audienceHypoxia is known to influence the cell cycle by increasing the G1 phase durati...
maintains carcinoma cell growth by decreasing the stability of p27 Heidi Högel1,2, Petra Miikkulaine...
Cell growth arrest is an adaptation process for tumor survival in hypoxic environments. As prolifera...
Hypoxia has been shown to increase the aggressiveness and severity of tumor progression. Along with ...
Stem cells have inherent properties of self-renewal and differentiation. High percentage of transpla...
Contains fulltext : 154649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is an i...
<div><p>Cells switch between quiescence and proliferation states for maintaining tissue homeostasis ...
Many experimental studies have found that human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in long-term culture e...