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Cell cycle checkpoints

Modulations of cell cycle checkpoints during HCV associated disease

Modulations of cell cycle checkpoints during HCV associated disease

... 84 cell cycle genes was applied on pooled RNA samples, to identify altered gene expression in HCV-asso- ciated liver ...at cell cycle checkpoints, which may play a role in disease ...

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Contribution of Growth and Cell Cycle Checkpoints to Radiation Survival in Drosophila

Contribution of Growth and Cell Cycle Checkpoints to Radiation Survival in Drosophila

... in cell cycle regulation are at a disadvan- tage as illustrated by increased sensitivity of grp mutant larvae to treatments expected to interfere with growth and ...in cell cycle ...

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Regulation of Zygotic Transcription and Cell Cycle Checkpoints in Early Embryogenesis

Regulation of Zygotic Transcription and Cell Cycle Checkpoints in Early Embryogenesis

... large cell population to accommodate ...specialized cell cycles called cleavages that consist of continuous rounds of DNA replication and ...division. Cell proliferation occurs rapidly because ...

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The human papillomavirus type 58 E7 oncoprotein modulates cell cycle regulatory proteins and abrogates cell cycle checkpoints

The human papillomavirus type 58 E7 oncoprotein modulates cell cycle regulatory proteins and abrogates cell cycle checkpoints

... postmitotic checkpoints, although less efficiently than HPV-16 ...abrogating cell cycle checkpoints by HPV-58 E7, which also correlates with the biological risks of cervical cancer progression ...

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Non-Classical P38 Map Kinase Functions: Cell Cycle Checkpoints and Survival

Non-Classical P38 Map Kinase Functions: Cell Cycle Checkpoints and Survival

... in cell death and differentiation, we have described here the con- tribution that this signaling pathway also has to cell survival and the initiation/maintenance of cell cycle ...

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Cryptochrome, circadian cycle, cell cycle checkpoints, and cancer

Cryptochrome, circadian cycle, cell cycle checkpoints, and cancer

... solar cycle is thought to have been necessary to protect replicating genetic material from damage by ultraviolet light during Precambrian times before the protective ozone layer ...

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The nature of cell-cycle checkpoints: facts and fallacies

The nature of cell-cycle checkpoints: facts and fallacies

... the cell starts ...of checkpoints and illustrate how confusion generated by the inconsistent use of terminology may impede progress by fostering claims that mean very different things to different ...

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DNA damage response in Drosophila melanogaster : orchestrating repair with cell cycle checkpoints

DNA damage response in Drosophila melanogaster : orchestrating repair with cell cycle checkpoints

... with cell cycle regulation via the DNA damage checkpoint ...affect cell cycle progression, resulting in cell cycle arrest, presumably to allow time to complete replication or ...

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The Aspergillus nidulans snt Genes Are Required for the Regulation of Septum Formation and Cell Cycle Checkpoints

The Aspergillus nidulans snt Genes Are Required for the Regulation of Septum Formation and Cell Cycle Checkpoints

... In Aspergillus nidulans, germinating conidia undergo multiple rounds of nuclear division before forming a septum. Previous genetic results suggest that the ability to separate nuclear division and septum formation ...

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Combined Metformin and Resveratrol Confers Protection Against UVC-Induced DNA Damage in A549 Lung Cancer Cells via Modulation of Cell Cycle Checkpoints and DNA Repair

Combined Metformin and Resveratrol Confers Protection Against UVC-Induced DNA Damage in A549 Lung Cancer Cells via Modulation of Cell Cycle Checkpoints and DNA Repair

... Abstract. Aging in humans is a multi-factorial cellular process that is associated with an increase in the risk of numerous diseases including diabetes, coronary heart disease and cancer. Aging is linked to DNA damage, ...

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REVIEW ARTICLE DNA replication and damage checkpoints and meiotic cell cycle controls in the fission and budding yeasts

REVIEW ARTICLE DNA replication and damage checkpoints and meiotic cell cycle controls in the fission and budding yeasts

... the cell cycle is divided into two phases, interphase and mitosis ...the cell cycle : in late G1, called Start in yeast or the Restriction point in mammals, in late G2 and just prior to ...

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Saikosaponin d increases the radiosensitivity of smmc 7721 hepatocellular carcinoma cells by adjusting the g0/g1 and g2/m checkpoints of the cell cycle

Saikosaponin d increases the radiosensitivity of smmc 7721 hepatocellular carcinoma cells by adjusting the g0/g1 and g2/m checkpoints of the cell cycle

... manifest cell-cycle progression delay in response to radiation-induced DNA damage because of activation of cell cycle checkpoints ...the cell cycle checkpoints that ...

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Checkpoints couple transcription network oscillator dynamics to cell cycle progression

Checkpoints couple transcription network oscillator dynamics to cell cycle progression

... the cell cycle in budding yeast, Saccharomyces ...drives cell-cycle progression, in part, by generating successive waves of distinct CDK activities that trigger the ordered program of ...

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MIF coordinates the cell cycle with DNA damage checkpoints. Lessons from knockout mouse models

MIF coordinates the cell cycle with DNA damage checkpoints. Lessons from knockout mouse models

... on cell survival and tumorigenesis are mediated through overlapping pathways, wherein MIF and p53 functionally antagonize each other in the ...damage checkpoints, and the integrity of the ...of cell ...

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Checkpoints that control B cell development

Checkpoints that control B cell development

... B cell development throughout life in the bone marrow to immature B cells that migrate to secondary lymphoid tissues, where they ...B cell maturation, the gene loci encoding the heavy and light chains of ...

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If and when cancer cells stop dividing, they do so at random points, not at the normal checkpoints in the cell cycle.

If and when cancer cells stop dividing, they do so at random points, not at the normal checkpoints in the cell cycle.

... from cell cycle controls • Cancer cells divide excessively and invade other tissues because they are free of the body’s control ...the cell cycle control ...

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Overlapping Roles of the Spindle Assembly and DNA Damage Checkpoints in the Cell-Cycle Response to Altered Chromosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Overlapping Roles of the Spindle Assembly and DNA Damage Checkpoints in the Cell-Cycle Response to Altered Chromosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... replication checkpoints block anaphase in response to DNA lesions that may include single-stranded DNA and stalled replication ...replication checkpoints also activated the spindle ...replication ...

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Cell Cycle and Mitosis THE CELL CYCLE

Cell Cycle and Mitosis THE CELL CYCLE

... Cell Cycle and Mitosis THE CELL CYCLE The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the series of events that take place in a eukaryotic cell between its ...

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Checkpoints in TNF-Induced Cell Death: Implications in Inflammation and Cancer.

Checkpoints in TNF-Induced Cell Death: Implications in Inflammation and Cancer.

... trigger cell death under steady-state conditions, and the various TNF signaling checkpoints ensure that life is the predominant ...induce cell death, combined TNF and TWEAK or LIGHT switches the ...

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Checkpoints in the life cycle of Cassiopea spp : control of metagenesis and metamorphosis in a tropical jellyfish

Checkpoints in the life cycle of Cassiopea spp : control of metagenesis and metamorphosis in a tropical jellyfish

... Int J Dc\' BioI ~O 331 33R (1996) 331 Checkpoints in the life cycle of Cassiopea spp control of metagenesis and metamorphosis in a tropical jellyfish# DIETRICH K HOFMANN'*, WilLIAM K FITT2 and JURGEN[.] ...

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