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Kongenitale Kniegelenkluxation (CDK)

Der Orthopäde, 2012
Congenital dislocation of the knee (CDK) is a rare deformity presenting itself either as an isolated idiopathic entity or in the context of syndromes like arthrogryposis, myelodysplasia or Larsen syndrome. Patients can be diagnosed clinically after childbirth based on hyperextension of the knee.
S. Schreiner, Rudolf Ganger, Franz Grill
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Cdk inhibitors in development and cancer

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1996
Activation of cyclin-dependent kinases is the primary control point of cell proliferation. Recent advances in the understanding of cell-cycle regulation have uncovered two families of proteins that bind and inhibit these kinases. These proteins are likely mediators of development and differentiation, and may provide molecular connections between the ...
Stephen J. Elledge, J. Wade Harper
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Cyclins, CDKs and cancer

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 1995
The connections between cancer and the basic machinery of the cell cycle have taken a surprisingly long time to become apparent. However, the past 2 years has seen a dramatic increase in the number of cell cycles regulators that have been implicated as either protooncogenes or as tumour suppressor genes.
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CDKs and cyclins in transition(s)

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1997
Understanding of cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) regulation in mammalian cells has deepened even as the functions ascribed to these enzymes have multiplied. We know from crystallographic studies how a prototypic CDK-cyclin complex is activated and inactivated; the challenge now is to extend this knowledge to other CDKs involved in cell cycle progression.
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First the CDKs, now the DDKs

Trends in Cell Biology, 1999
In budding yeast, Dbf4p and Cdc7p control initiation of DNA synthesis. They form a protein kinase - Cdc7p being the catalytic subunit and Dbf4p a cyclin-like molecule that activates the kinase in late G1 phase. Dbf4p also targets Cdc7p to origins of replication, where probable substrates include certain Mcm proteins.
Hisao Masai   +2 more
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Role of cyclin‐dependent kinases (CDKs) in hepatocellular carcinoma: Therapeutic potential of targeting the CDK signaling pathway

Hepatology Research, 2019
Liver cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer related mortality in the world, with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) representing the most common primary subtype.
S. Shen   +3 more
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CDK inhibition and cancer therapy

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1999
The cell-division cycle is a tightly controlled process that is regulated by the cyclin/CDK family of protein kinase complexes. Stringent control of this process is essential to ensure that DNA synthesis and subsequent mitotic division are accurately and coordinately executed. There is now strong evidence that CDKs, their regulators, and substrates are
Ali Fattaey, Michelle D. Garrett
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Inhibition of CDKs as a Therapeutic Modality

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract: Altered cell cycle control has emerged as a recurring theme in neoplasia. Strategies that would return toward normal the altered cell cycle control present in tumor cells have appeal as novel approaches to cancer treatment. Cyclin‐dependent kinases (CDKs) control the progression through the cell cycle, operating at the transition from the G2
Daniel W. Zaharevitz   +4 more
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Conservation of the Chk1 checkpoint pathway in mammals: linkage of DNA damage to Cdk regulation through Cdc25.

Science, 1997
In response to DNA damage, mammalian cells prevent cell cycle progression through the control of critical cell cycle regulators. A human gene was identified that encodes the protein Chk1, a homolog of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe Chk1 protein kinase ...
Yolanda Sanchez   +6 more
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CDK-related protein kinases in plants [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK) form a conserved superfamily of eukaryotic serine-threonine protein kinases, which require binding to a cyclin protein for activity. CDK are involved in different aspects of cell biology and notably in cell cycle regulation.
Joubes, Jerome   +6 more
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