Cells decide to proliferate or remain quiescent using signaling pathways that link information about the cellular environment to the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Progression through G1 phase is controlled by pRB proteins, which function to repress the activity of E2F transcription factors in cells exiting mitosis and in quiescent cells. Phosphorylation of pRB proteins by the G1 cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) releases E2F factors, promoting the transition to S phase. CDK activity is primarily regulated by the binding of CDK catalytic subunits to cyclin partners and CDK inhibitors. Consequently, both mitogenic and antiproliferative signals exert their effects on cell proliferation through the transcriptional regulation and ubiquitin-dependent...
Progression of eukaryotic cells through the cell cycle requires the activation of many different int...
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Cell division requires careful orchestration of three major events: entry into mitosis, chromo-somal...
Cells decide to proliferate or remain quiescent using signaling pathways that link information about...
AbstractG0 is a physiological state occupied by resting or terminally differentiated cells that have...
Free to read on publisher website Eukaryotic cell cycle progression is mediated by phosphorylation o...
AbstractThe ability to self-replicate is a fundamental feature of life, reflected at the cellular le...
The transition between proliferating and quiescent states must be carefully regulated to ensure that...
AbstractThere are three central ideas contained within this review. Firstly, growth factor-stimulate...
It is becoming evident that defective cell cycle regulation is an important property of the cancer c...
Background: The G1-S phase transition is critical to maintaining proliferative control and preventin...
<p>Growth factors (GFs) trigger certain signaling cascades that lead to the activation of cyclin D/C...
SummaryTissue homeostasis in metazoans is regulated by transitions of cells between quiescence and p...
AbstractBackground: The transition from G1 to S phase is the key regulatory step in the mammalian ce...
Progression through the mammalian cell cycle is a tightly controlled process influenced by changes i...
Progression of eukaryotic cells through the cell cycle requires the activation of many different int...
With the world's most comprehensive list of research-use cells, Creative Bioarray offers you a wide ...
Cell division requires careful orchestration of three major events: entry into mitosis, chromo-somal...
Cells decide to proliferate or remain quiescent using signaling pathways that link information about...
AbstractG0 is a physiological state occupied by resting or terminally differentiated cells that have...
Free to read on publisher website Eukaryotic cell cycle progression is mediated by phosphorylation o...
AbstractThe ability to self-replicate is a fundamental feature of life, reflected at the cellular le...
The transition between proliferating and quiescent states must be carefully regulated to ensure that...
AbstractThere are three central ideas contained within this review. Firstly, growth factor-stimulate...
It is becoming evident that defective cell cycle regulation is an important property of the cancer c...
Background: The G1-S phase transition is critical to maintaining proliferative control and preventin...
<p>Growth factors (GFs) trigger certain signaling cascades that lead to the activation of cyclin D/C...
SummaryTissue homeostasis in metazoans is regulated by transitions of cells between quiescence and p...
AbstractBackground: The transition from G1 to S phase is the key regulatory step in the mammalian ce...
Progression through the mammalian cell cycle is a tightly controlled process influenced by changes i...
Progression of eukaryotic cells through the cell cycle requires the activation of many different int...
With the world's most comprehensive list of research-use cells, Creative Bioarray offers you a wide ...
Cell division requires careful orchestration of three major events: entry into mitosis, chromo-somal...