The mitotic checkpoint, also known as spindle assembly checkpoint, is to ensure accurate chromosome segregation by inducing mitotic arrest when errors occur in the spindle structure or in the alignment of the chromosomes on the spindle. Loss of mitotic checkpoint control is a common event in human cancer cells, which is thought to be responsible for chromosome instability frequently observed in cancer cells. Several reports have shown that cells with a defective mitotic checkpoint are more resistant to several types of anticancer drugs from microtubule disrupters to DNA damaging agents. In addition, inactivation of key mitotic checkpoint proteins such as BUB (budding uninhibited by benzimidazole) and MAD (mitotic arrest deficient) is influe...
The G2 DNA damage checkpoint is activated by genotoxic agents and is particularly important for canc...
Mitotic cell death (MCD) is commonly used interchangeably with mitotic catastrophe. However, these e...
The research described in this thesis is focused on multiple pathways required for assembly of a bip...
The most common feature of human cancer cells is aneuploidy and a defective mitotic checkpoint is th...
The mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint (SCP) is a signal transduction pathway that ensures proper c...
SummaryDisrupted passage through mitosis often leads to chromosome missegregation and the production...
Abnormal chromosome content - also known as aneuploidy - is the most common characteristic of human ...
DNA damaging drugs often induce cell cycle arrest at G1 or G2, to allow the repair of damage, or apo...
Cell cycle is a unidirectional process that should be regulated tightly in order for parental cells ...
Genotoxic stress such as ionizing radiation halts entry into mitosis by activation of the G2 DNA dam...
Abstract: When a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that per...
When a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that permits it to...
Genomic instability is a characteristic of most cancers and it refers to an increased tendency of al...
Chromosome instability is a commonly observed feature in ovarian carcinoma. Mitotic checkpoint contr...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) refers to high rates of chromosomal gains and losses and is a major ca...
The G2 DNA damage checkpoint is activated by genotoxic agents and is particularly important for canc...
Mitotic cell death (MCD) is commonly used interchangeably with mitotic catastrophe. However, these e...
The research described in this thesis is focused on multiple pathways required for assembly of a bip...
The most common feature of human cancer cells is aneuploidy and a defective mitotic checkpoint is th...
The mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint (SCP) is a signal transduction pathway that ensures proper c...
SummaryDisrupted passage through mitosis often leads to chromosome missegregation and the production...
Abnormal chromosome content - also known as aneuploidy - is the most common characteristic of human ...
DNA damaging drugs often induce cell cycle arrest at G1 or G2, to allow the repair of damage, or apo...
Cell cycle is a unidirectional process that should be regulated tightly in order for parental cells ...
Genotoxic stress such as ionizing radiation halts entry into mitosis by activation of the G2 DNA dam...
Abstract: When a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that per...
When a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that permits it to...
Genomic instability is a characteristic of most cancers and it refers to an increased tendency of al...
Chromosome instability is a commonly observed feature in ovarian carcinoma. Mitotic checkpoint contr...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) refers to high rates of chromosomal gains and losses and is a major ca...
The G2 DNA damage checkpoint is activated by genotoxic agents and is particularly important for canc...
Mitotic cell death (MCD) is commonly used interchangeably with mitotic catastrophe. However, these e...
The research described in this thesis is focused on multiple pathways required for assembly of a bip...