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Aberrant Cell Cycle Gene Expression in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease. [PDF]

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Regulatory interplay of cyclin D1 and INSM1 in suppressing INSL6 expression: Implications for breast cancer biology. [PDF]

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Cyclin E

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2004
E-type cyclins (cyclin E1 and cyclin E2) are expressed during the late G1 phase of the cell cycle until the end of the S-phase. The activity of cyclin E is limiting for the passage of cells through the restriction point "R" which marks a "point of no return" for cells entering the division cycle from a resting state or passing from G1 into S-phase ...
Tarik, Möröy, Christoph, Geisen
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Viral cyclins

Reviews in Medical Virology, 2000
Cyclins are regulatory subunits of the cyclin-dependent protein kinases (CDKs). Members of this serine-threonine kinase family regulate the progression of cells through the division cycle. Until some years ago, cyclins were presumed to be encoded exclusively by eukaryotic cells.
S, Mittnacht, C, Boshoff
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Cyclins, cyclin‐dependent kinases and differentiation

BioEssays, 1997
AbstractCyclin‐dependent kinases and their regulatory subunits, the cyclins, are known to regulate progression through the cell cycle. Yet these same proteins are often expressed in non‐cycling, differentiated cells. This review surveys the available information about cyclins and cyclin‐dependent kinases in differentiated cells and explores the ...
C Y, Gao, P S, Zelenka
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Viral encoded cyclins

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 1999
Cyclins are known effectors of cellular proliferation. While originally considered as the product of cellular genes, it is now clear that representatives of this class of proteins can be encoded by certain viruses. One of these viruses is HHV-8, a gamma herpesvirus implicated as a causative agent of Kaposi's Sarcoma and lymphomas in humans.
E, Cannell, S, Mittnacht
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Viral-encoded cyclins

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2000
D-type cyclin homologs have been found in the genomes of herpesviruses associated with neoplasias. They appear to exploit features of G(1) cyclins but extend their properties to allow for deregulation of the cell cycle. Advances in the study of the molecular basis for these novel features as well as the potential role of viral cyclins in tumorigenesis ...
H, Laman, D J, Mann, N C, Jones
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