Mitosis is an elaborate process in actively proliferating cells, resulting in the division of duplicated sets of chromosomes and two genetically identical daughter cells. Failure of cell-cycle checkpoint regulations often results in aneuploidy and genetic instability, culminating either in cell death or ...
A detailed cell cycle analysis revealed that the antigen was present in the nuclei of cells in all phases as well as in mitosis, while quiescent or resting cells in the G0 phase did not express it. For more detailed information on the protein we refer to two review articles [85, 86]. ...
A checkpoint operating in the G2 phase of the cell cycle prevents entry into mitosis in the presence of DNA damage. UCN-01, a protein kinase inhibitor currently undergoing clinical trials for cancer treatment, abrogates G2 checkpoint fu... PR Graves,LJ Yu,JK Schwarz,... - 《Journal of Bi...
Mitosis is an elaborate process in actively proliferating cells, resulting in the division of duplicated sets of chromosomes and two genetically identical daughter cells. Failure of cell- cycle checkpoint regulations often results in aneuploidy and genetic instability, culminating either in cell death or...
Mitosis is an elaborate process in actively proliferating cells, resulting in the division of duplicated sets of chromosomes and two genetically identical daughter cells. Failure of cell-cycle checkpoint regulations often results in aneuploidy and genetic instability, culminating either in cell death or ...