[HTML][HTML] Recycling the cell cycle: cyclins revisited
AW Murray - Cell, 2004 - cell.com
I discuss advances in the cell cycle in the 21 years since cyclin was discovered. The
surprising redundancy amongst the classical cyclins (A, B, and E) and cyclin-dependent …
surprising redundancy amongst the classical cyclins (A, B, and E) and cyclin-dependent …
Oxidative stress and cell cycle checkpoint function
RE Shackelford, WK Kaufmann, RS Paules - Free Radical Biology and …, 2000 - Elsevier
Oxidative stress and the damage that results from it have been implicated in a wide number
of disease processes including atherosclerosis, autoimmune disorders, neuronal …
of disease processes including atherosclerosis, autoimmune disorders, neuronal …
Effects of a selective inhibitor of the Abl tyrosine kinase on the growth of Bcr–Abl positive cells
BJ Druker, S Tamura, E Buchdunger, S Ohno… - Nature medicine, 1996 - nature.com
The bcr–abl oncogene, present in 95% of patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia
(CML), has been implicated as the cause of this disease. A compound, designed to inhibit …
(CML), has been implicated as the cause of this disease. A compound, designed to inhibit …
p53-dependent inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinase activities in human fibroblasts during radiation-induced G1 arrest
V Dulić, WK Kaufmann, SJ Wilson, TD Tisty, E Lees… - Cell, 1994 - cell.com
Abstract γ-Irradiation of human diploid fibroblasts in the G1 interval caused arrest of the cell
cycle prior to S phase. This cell cycle block was correlated with a lack of activation of both …
cycle prior to S phase. This cell cycle block was correlated with a lack of activation of both …
Cyclin synthesis drives the early embryonic cell cycle
AW Murray, MW Kirschner - Nature, 1989 - nature.com
We have produced extracts of frog eggs that can perform multiple cell cycles in vitro.
Destruction of the endogenous messenger RNA arrests the extracts in interphase. The …
Destruction of the endogenous messenger RNA arrests the extracts in interphase. The …
Far-red radiation reflected from adjacent leaves: an early signal of competition in plant canopies
When individual seedlings of Datura ferox and Sinapis alba were transferred to populations
formed by plants of similar stature, they responded with an increase in the rate of stem …
formed by plants of similar stature, they responded with an increase in the rate of stem …
In vitro disassembly of the nuclear lamina and M phase-specific phosphorylation of lamins by cdc2 kinase
M Peter, J Nakagawa, M Doree, JC Labbe, EA Nigg - Cell, 1990 - cell.com
The nuclear lamina is an intermediate filament-type network underlying the inner nuclear
membrane. Phosphorylation of lamin proteins is believed to cause lamina disassembly …
membrane. Phosphorylation of lamin proteins is believed to cause lamina disassembly …
A family of human cdc2‐related protein kinases.
M Meyerson, GH Enders, CL Wu, LK Su, C Gorka… - The EMBO …, 1992 - embopress.org
The p34cdc2 protein kinase is known to regulate important transitions in the eukaryotic cell
cycle. We have identified 10 human protein kinases based on their structural relation to …
cycle. We have identified 10 human protein kinases based on their structural relation to …
Female preference predates the evolution of the sword in swordtail fish
AL Basolo - Science, 1990 - science.org
The study of female preferences and the evolution of male traits has until recently centered
on genetic coevolutionary mechanisms. An alternative mechanism posits that a preference …
on genetic coevolutionary mechanisms. An alternative mechanism posits that a preference …
Colony-stimulating factor 1 regulates novel cyclins during the G1 phase of the cell cycle
H Matsushime, MF Roussel, RA Ashmun, CJ Sherr - Cell, 1991 - cell.com
Three mouse cyclin-like (CYL) genes were lsolated, two of which are regulated by colony-
stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) during the G1 phase of the macrophage cell cycle. CSF-1 …
stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) during the G1 phase of the macrophage cell cycle. CSF-1 …