The studies presented in this thesis focus on two aspects of the involvement of cyclin D1 in epithelial proliferation. Since cyclin D1 has been identified as a target for genetic alterations and deregulation in a variety of human cancers, we studied cyclin D1 expression in two experimental models of epithelial carcinogenesis. These studies provided evidence that cyclin D1 was a potential target of the activating mutation of the Ha-ras gene characteristic of the experimental protocol. In addition, evidence from two independent in vitro models suggested that cyclin D1 was indeed part of the primary cellular response to activated ras, and at least partly responsible for the increase in proliferation observed in ras-transformed cells. Cyclin D1...
The control of cell proliferation is crucial in maintaining cellular homeostasis and loss of this me...
Abstract Cyclin D1 is an important regulator of cell cycle progression and can function as a transcr...
The D-type cyclins are expressed during the progression from Go/Gi to S phase in the mammalian cell ...
The studies presented in this thesis focus on two aspects of the involvement of cyclin D1 in epithel...
Cyclin D1 is commonly overexpressed in many types of human squamous cell carcinomas, including esoph...
D-type cyclins serve as cell cycle recipients of several oncogenic pathways. The specific sequences ...
Cyclin D1 is one of the key regulators in G1 progression in the cell cycle and is also a candidate o...
Cyclin D1 in cooperation with its major catalytic partners, cyclin-dependent kinases cdk4 and cdk6, ...
The essential G1-cyclin, CCND1, is a collaborative nuclear oncogene that is frequently overexpressed...
International audienceThe cell cycle is tightly regulated by cyclins and their catalytic moieties, t...
Cyclin D1 was originally identified as a candidate oncogene activated in a subset of parthyroid tumo...
Abstract We present evidence that variations in cyclin D1 levels through the cell cycle are essentia...
We have previously demonstrated that ras-mediated skin tumorigenesis depends on signaling pathways t...
The cyclin D1 gene encodes the regulatory subunit of a holoenzyme that drives cell autonomous cell c...
Cyclin D1 is a Gl-specific cyclin that has been linked to lymphoid, parathyroid, and breast tumors. ...
The control of cell proliferation is crucial in maintaining cellular homeostasis and loss of this me...
Abstract Cyclin D1 is an important regulator of cell cycle progression and can function as a transcr...
The D-type cyclins are expressed during the progression from Go/Gi to S phase in the mammalian cell ...
The studies presented in this thesis focus on two aspects of the involvement of cyclin D1 in epithel...
Cyclin D1 is commonly overexpressed in many types of human squamous cell carcinomas, including esoph...
D-type cyclins serve as cell cycle recipients of several oncogenic pathways. The specific sequences ...
Cyclin D1 is one of the key regulators in G1 progression in the cell cycle and is also a candidate o...
Cyclin D1 in cooperation with its major catalytic partners, cyclin-dependent kinases cdk4 and cdk6, ...
The essential G1-cyclin, CCND1, is a collaborative nuclear oncogene that is frequently overexpressed...
International audienceThe cell cycle is tightly regulated by cyclins and their catalytic moieties, t...
Cyclin D1 was originally identified as a candidate oncogene activated in a subset of parthyroid tumo...
Abstract We present evidence that variations in cyclin D1 levels through the cell cycle are essentia...
We have previously demonstrated that ras-mediated skin tumorigenesis depends on signaling pathways t...
The cyclin D1 gene encodes the regulatory subunit of a holoenzyme that drives cell autonomous cell c...
Cyclin D1 is a Gl-specific cyclin that has been linked to lymphoid, parathyroid, and breast tumors. ...
The control of cell proliferation is crucial in maintaining cellular homeostasis and loss of this me...
Abstract Cyclin D1 is an important regulator of cell cycle progression and can function as a transcr...
The D-type cyclins are expressed during the progression from Go/Gi to S phase in the mammalian cell ...