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PFKFB3 activates CAD to enhance de novo pyrimidine synthesis for cell growth. [PDF]

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Growth Hormone and Cell Growth

2012
Growth hormone (GH) promotes stem cell activation, cell proliferation, differentiation and survival, either directly or through the induction of IGF-1. GH acts via its cell membrane receptor to initiate a range of signalling pathways, with JAK2 kinase activation of STAT5 being the most important. The transcription factor STAT5 acts to induce expression
Michael J, Waters, Andrew J, Brooks
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CELL GROWTH REGULATION

2007
Curcumin, the active ingredient of turmeric (Curcuma longa) used in culinary and medical practices in Asia, has immense potential for being used in cancer chemotherapy because of its control over the cell growth regulatory mechanisms. The present chapter throws light on the role of curcumin in modulating the various phases of the cell cycle and its ...
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Cell Growth Problems

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1967
Thesquare latticeis the set of all points of the plane whose Cartesian coordinates are integers. Acellof the square lattice is a point-set consisting of the boundary and interior points of a unit square having its vertices at lattice points. Ann-ominois a union ofncells which is connected and has no finite cut set.The set of alln-ominoes,Rnis an ...
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Cell length, cell growth and cell division

Nature, 1976
When cells of E. coli reach a certain critical length, which is constant in all growth conditions and eqqal to twice the minimum cell length, they abruptly increase their rate of elongation and divide about 20 min later. Chromosome replication terminates at about this same cell length but is not the signal for the change in rate of cell elongation.
W D, Donachie, K J, Begg, M, Vicente
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Monitoring Cell Growth

Current Protocols in Immunology, 1997
AbstractThis appendix provides two protocols for monitoring cell growth. Counting cells using a hemacytometer is tedious but it allows one to effectively distinguish live cells from dead cells (using Trypan Blue exclusion). In addition, this procedure is less subject to errors due to cell clumping or heterogeneity of cell size. The use of an electronic
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A Cell Growth Switch

Science, 1997
Researchers have long sought biochemical switches that turn cell growth on and off. Control over these functions would have clinical uses as well as implications for basic cell biology and biotechnology.
R, Sikorski, R, Peters
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Cultured Growth Cartilage Cells

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1984
Growth cartilage (GC) and resting cartilage (RC) cells from the ribs of young rats were separated and cultured. The cultured GC cells showed remarkable osteogenic potential only with the participation of certain host cells even after cultivation, while RC cells showed no osteogenic activity when transplanted as isografts loaded into Millipore chambers.
Y, Shimomura, F, Suzuki
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