Cyclin: a nuclear protein whose level correlates directly with the proliferative state of normal as well as transformed cells.
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Cloning and sequence of the human nuclear protein cyclin: homology with DNA-binding proteinsProliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA): a key factor in DNA replication and cell cycle regulationGrowth fraction in non-small cell lung cancer estimated by proliferating cell nuclear antigen and comparison with Ki-67 labeling and DNA flow cytometry dataDisruption of nucleotide excision repair by the human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 Tax protein.The neurochemical maturation of the rabbit cerebellum.Individual nuclei in polykaryons can control cyclin distribution and DNA synthesis.High-altitude pulmonary hypertension and signal transduction in the cardiovascular system.Detecting proliferating cell nuclear antigen in archival rodent tissuesHuman T-cell leukemia virus type 1 Tax transactivates the human proliferating cell nuclear antigen promoter.Pachymic acid inhibits tumorigenesis in gallbladder carcinoma cellsInvolvement of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (cyclin) in DNA replication in living cells.Different functional domains of the adenovirus E1A gene are involved in regulation of host cell cycle products.MIB-1, Ki67, and PCNA scores and DNA flow cytometry in intermediate grade malignant lymphomasProliferation-sensitive nuclear phosphoprotein "dividin" is synthesized almost exclusively during S phase of the cell cycle in human AMA cells.Cell cycle-dependent variations in the distribution of the nuclear protein cyclin proliferating cell nuclear antigen in cultured cells: subdivision of S phase.Review: assessment of cell proliferation in histological material.Toxicological and pathological applications of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), a novel endogenous marker for cell proliferation.Analysis of proliferative grade using anti-PCNA/cyclin monoclonal antibodies in fixed, embedded tissues. Comparison with flow cytometric analysis.Comprehensive, human cellular protein databases and their implication for the study of genome organization and function.Selective inhibition of p300 HAT blocks cell cycle progression, induces cellular senescence, and inhibits the DNA damage response in melanoma cells.Monoclonal antibody JC1: new reagent for studying cell proliferation.Pilose antler polypeptides promote chondrocyte proliferation via the tyrosine kinase signaling pathway.Cyclin (PCNA, auxiliary protein of DNA polymerase delta) is a central component of the pathway(s) leading to DNA replication and cell division.The value of specific ANA determination in rheumatology. Update 1986.B-cell lymphoma of large multilobated type: an immunohistochemical study of 8 cases and review of the literature.Proliferation and differentiation biomarkers in colorectal mucosa and their application to chemoprevention studiesEffect of short-chain fatty acids on the human colonic mucosa in vitro.Changes in the nuclear distribution of cyclin (PCNA) but not its synthesis depend on DNA replication.Induction of the nuclear protein 'cyclin' in quiescent mouse 3T3 cells stimulated by serum and growth factors. Correlation with DNA synthesisExpression of cell cycle related proteins--proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and statin--during adaptation and de-adaptation of EUE cells to a hypertonic medium.Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and pediatric tumors: assessment of proliferative activity.Progressin: a novel proliferation-sensitive and cell cycle-regulated human protein whose rate of synthesis increases at or near the G1/S transition border of the cell cycle.Matrix metalloproteinase 2 (gelatinase A) regulates glomerular mesangial cell proliferation and differentiation.Proliferation of intrahepatic bile-duct epithelium in biliary atresia : A useful predictor of clinical outcome.Proliferating cell nuclear antigen in human placenta and trophoblastic disease.Increased nuclear cyclin/PCNA antigen staining of non S-phase transformed human amnion cells engaged in nucleotide excision DNA repair.Apocrine cysts of the breast: biomarkers, origin, enlargement, and relation with cancer phenotype.Measurement of proliferation activities in human tumor models: a comparison of flow cytometric methods.Oligodendrocyte reactions and cell proliferation markers in human demyelinating diseases.Three meta-analyses define a set of commonly overexpressed genes from microarray datasets on astrocytomas.
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Cyclin: a nuclear protein whose level correlates directly with the proliferative state of normal as well as transformed cells.
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Cyclin: a nuclear protein whos ...... as well as transformed cells.
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Cyclin: a nuclear protein whos ...... as well as transformed cells.
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Cyclin: a nuclear protein whos ...... as well as transformed cells.
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1984-01-01T00:00:00Z