Transformed mammalian cells are deficient in kinase-mediated control of progression through the G1 phase of the cell cycle.
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Expression of the G2-M checkpoint regulators cyclin B1 and cdc2 in nonmalignant and malignant human breast lesions: immunocytochemical and quantitative image analysesEffects of Cell Cycle Regulators on the Cell Cycle Synchronization of Porcine induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.Requirement for cellular cyclin-dependent kinases in herpes simplex virus replication and transcription.Transformation abrogates an early G1-phase arrest point required for specification of the Chinese hamster DHFR replication origin.Caveolin-1 expression negatively regulates cell cycle progression by inducing G(0)/G(1) arrest via a p53/p21(WAF1/Cip1)-dependent mechanism.Role of Ced-3/ICE-family proteases in staurosporine-induced programmed cell death.Requirement for p34cdc2 kinase is restricted to mitosis in the mammalian cdc2 mutant FT210Host range and cell cycle activation properties of polyomavirus large T-antigen mutants defective in pRB bindingMultiple kinase arrest points in the G1 phase of nontransformed mammalian cells are absent in transformed cells.G1 arrest and down-regulation of cyclin E/cyclin-dependent kinase 2 by the protein kinase inhibitor staurosporine are dependent on the retinoblastoma protein in the bladder carcinoma cell line 5637.DNA Damage Response Resulting from Replication Stress Induced by Synchronization of Cells by Inhibitors of DNA Replication: Analysis by Flow Cytometry.Differential effects of staurosporine analogues on cell cycle, growth and viability in A549 cells.c-myc box II mutations in Burkitt's lymphoma-derived alleles reduce cell-transformation activity and lower response to broad apoptotic stimuli.Staurosporine-induced apoptosis of HPV positive and negative human cervical cancer cells from different points in the cell cycle.Two novel protein kinase C-related genes of fission yeast are essential for cell viability and implicated in cell shape control.Cellular resistance to camptothecins.Apoptotic marker expression in the absence of cell death in staurosporine-treated Leishmania donovani.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 productive infection in staurosporine-blocked quiescent cells.Cell synchronization by inhibitors of DNA replication induces replication stress and DNA damage response: analysis by flow cytometry.Decreased accumulation and dephosphorylation of the mitosis-specific form of nucleophosmin/B23 in staurosporine-induced chromosome decondensation.Regulation of the neurofibromatosis type 2 tumor suppressor protein, merlin, by adhesion and growth arrest stimuli.Mechanism of hyperploid cell formation induced by microtubule inhibiting drug in glioma cell lines.Characterization of the metabolic flux and apoptotic effects of O-hydroxyl- and N-acyl-modified N-acetylmannosamine analogs in Jurkat cells.Inhibition of aldosterone biosynthesis by staurosporine.Programmed cellular response to ionizing radiation damage.Overview of Cell Synchronization.Modulation of cyclin transcript levels in cultured cells of Arabidopsis thaliana.Characterization of the Mitotic Specific Phosphorylation Site of Histone H1
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Transformed mammalian cells are deficient in kinase-mediated control of progression through the G1 phase of the cell cycle.
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scientific article published on September 1991
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Transformed mammalian cells ar ...... he G1 phase of the cell cycle.
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Transformed mammalian cells ar ...... he G1 phase of the cell cycle.
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Transformed mammalian cells ar ...... he G1 phase of the cell cycle.
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Transformed mammalian cells ar ...... he G1 phase of the cell cycle.
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Transformed mammalian cells ar ...... he G1 phase of the cell cycle.
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Transformed mammalian cells ar ...... he G1 phase of the cell cycle.
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Transformed mammalian cells ar ...... he G1 phase of the cell cycle.
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D M Gadbois
E M Bradbury
H A Crissman
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10.1073/PNAS.88.17.7580
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1991-09-01T00:00:00Z