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Cell Division
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Cell Division is a new, open access, peer-reviewed online journal that publishes cutting-edge articles, commentaries and reviews on all exciting aspects of cell cycle control in eukaryotes. A major goal of this new journal is to publish timely and significant studies on the aberrations of the cell cycle network that occur in cancer and other diseases...
Philipp Kaldis
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et al.
Cell Division, a new open access online forum for and from the cell cy...
Cell division is an inherent part of organismal development, and defects in this process can lead to developmental abnormalities as well as cancerous growth. In past decades, much of the basic cell-cycle machinery has been identified, and a major challenge in coming years will be to understand the complex interplay between cell division and multicellular development...
Mike Boxem
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Cyclin-dependent kinases in C. elegans
Cell division is the most fundamental process in the development of all living organisms. The generation of cell diversity throughout development, the multiplication of cells during wound repair and the maintenance of stem cells in several tissues and organs all rely on proper progress through cell division. Historically, biochemical studies of cell division proved to be difficult, since mitosis is a moving target. The rapid and dynamic nature of mitosis means necessary proteins often exist in multiple isoforms and some for only brief moments during a particular stage in the cell cycle...
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Cell division screens and dynamin
Cell division is a fundamental biological process sharing conserved features and controls in all eukaryotes. The cell cycle is usually divided into four phases: G1 ,S , G 2, and M. Regulated gene expression is an important mechanism for controlling cell cycle progression and genes involved in cell division-related processes often show transcriptional regulation dependent on cell cycle position. In the present report, a novel cell cycle-related gene (AtCPR) from Arabidopsis thaliana was isolated and characterized...
Wan-Ke Zhang
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Characterization of a novel cell cycle-related gene from Arabidopsis
Cell division is an elemental process, and mainly consists of chromosome segregation and subsequent cytokinesis. Some errors in this process have the possibility of leading to carcinogenesis. Aurora-B is known as a chromosomal passenger protein that regulates cell division...
Takaya Tsuno
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Inhibition of Aurora-B function increases formation of multinucleated ...
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Decoupling Nutrient Signaling from Growth Rate Causes Aerobic Glycolysis and Deregulation of Cell-Size and Gene Expression
Nikolai Slavov
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David Botstein
Published in 2013.
A Systematic Analysis of Cell Cycle Regulators in Yeast Reveals That Most Factors Act Independently of Cell Size to Control Initiation of Division
Scott A. Hoose
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Jeremy A. Rawlings
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Michelle M. Kelly
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M. Camille Leitch
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Qotaiba O. Ababneh
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Juan P. Robles
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David Taylor
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Evelyn M. Hoover
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Bethel Hailu
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Kayla A. McEnery
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S. Sabina Downing
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Deepika Kaushal
http://academic.research.microsoft.com/io.ashx?type=5&id=57409766&selfId1=5111&selfId2=0&maxNumber=12&query=
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PLOS Genetics - PLOS GENET
, vol. 8, no. 3, 2012
Cooperativity of peptidoglycan synthases active in bacterial cell elongation
M. Banzhaf
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Berg van Saparoea van den B
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M Terrak
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C. Fraipont
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A. Egan
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J. Philippe
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A. Zapun
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E. Breukink
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M. Nguyen-Disteche
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Blaauwen den T
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W. Vollmer
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Journal of Chemical Physics - J CHEM PHYS
, vol. 85, no. 1, pp. 179-194, 2012
Methodology for Reconstructing Early Zebrafish Development From In Vivo Multiphoton Microscopy
Miguel A. Luengo-Oroz
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Jose L. Rubio-Guivernau
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Emmanuel Faure
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Thierry Savy
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Louise Duloquin
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Nicolas Olivier
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David Pastor
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Maria Ledesma-Carbayo
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Delphine Debarre
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Paul Bourgine
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Emmanuel Beaurepaire
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Nadine Peyrieras
http://academic.research.microsoft.com/io.ashx?type=5&id=57012034&selfId1=5111&selfId2=0&maxNumber=12&query=
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IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 2335-2340, 2012
Xer Recombinase and Genome Integrity in Helicobacter pylori, a Pathogen without Topoisomerase IV
Aleksandra W. Debowski
,
Christophe Carnoy
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Phebe Verbrugghe
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Hans-Olof Nilsson
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Jonathan C. Gauntlett
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Alma Fulurija
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Tania Camilleri
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Douglas E. Berg
,
Barry J. Marshall
,
Mohammed Benghezal
Journal:
PLOS One
, vol. 7, no. 4, 2012