AbstractThe retinoblastoma protein (pRb) is a central regulator of the cell cycle, controlling passage through G1 phase. Moreover, pRb has also been shown to play a direct role in the differentiation of multiple tissues, including nerve and muscle. Rb null mice display embryonic lethality, although recent data have indicated that at least some of these defects are due to placental insufficiency. To investigate this further, we have examined the role of pRb in early development of the frog Xenopus laevis, which develops without the need for a placenta. Surprisingly, we see that loss of pXRb has no effect on either cell cycling or differentiation of neural or muscle tissue, while overexpression of pXRb similarly has no effects. We demonstrate...
The mechanisms by which a subset of mesodermal cells are committed to a nephrogenic fate are largely...
Cellular division is primarily controlled at the G1 to S-phase transition of the cell cycle by the r...
AbstractPrecisely controlled progenitor proliferation is essential for normal development. However, ...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma protein (pRb) is a central regulator of the cell cycle, controlling passa...
AbstractBackground: The onset of differentiation-specific gene expression in skeletal muscle is coup...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma gene, RB-1, was the first identified tumor suppressor. Rb−/− mice die in ...
The retinoblastoma protein (pRB) is best known for regulating cell proliferation through E2F transcr...
The product of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene (Rb) can control cell proliferation and prom...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, February 2002.Includes bib...
The retinoblastoma tumor-suppressor protein, pRb, is a member of the pocket protein family that incl...
AbstractThe mechanisms by which a subset of mesodermal cells are committed to a nephrogenic fate are...
Firstly I examined pRb, which is a key negative regulator of cell proliferation. It prevents cells f...
AbstractIt is known that a characteristic of the mammalian preimplantation-embryo-specific cell cycl...
Mechanisms governing commitment and differentiation of the cells of the nervous system begin to be e...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough 'RB1' was the first tumor suppressor gene identifie...
The mechanisms by which a subset of mesodermal cells are committed to a nephrogenic fate are largely...
Cellular division is primarily controlled at the G1 to S-phase transition of the cell cycle by the r...
AbstractPrecisely controlled progenitor proliferation is essential for normal development. However, ...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma protein (pRb) is a central regulator of the cell cycle, controlling passa...
AbstractBackground: The onset of differentiation-specific gene expression in skeletal muscle is coup...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma gene, RB-1, was the first identified tumor suppressor. Rb−/− mice die in ...
The retinoblastoma protein (pRB) is best known for regulating cell proliferation through E2F transcr...
The product of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene (Rb) can control cell proliferation and prom...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, February 2002.Includes bib...
The retinoblastoma tumor-suppressor protein, pRb, is a member of the pocket protein family that incl...
AbstractThe mechanisms by which a subset of mesodermal cells are committed to a nephrogenic fate are...
Firstly I examined pRb, which is a key negative regulator of cell proliferation. It prevents cells f...
AbstractIt is known that a characteristic of the mammalian preimplantation-embryo-specific cell cycl...
Mechanisms governing commitment and differentiation of the cells of the nervous system begin to be e...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough 'RB1' was the first tumor suppressor gene identifie...
The mechanisms by which a subset of mesodermal cells are committed to a nephrogenic fate are largely...
Cellular division is primarily controlled at the G1 to S-phase transition of the cell cycle by the r...
AbstractPrecisely controlled progenitor proliferation is essential for normal development. However, ...