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Prognostic value of cyclin A2 and B1 expression in lung carcinoids
Pathology, 2019Carcinoid classification in the lung is still based on morphological criteria. Although there are many studies investigating the role of Ki-67 proliferation index in the classification of lung neuroendocrine tumours, it is still not used in routine diagnostics.
Luka Brcic +9 more
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331. INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF CYCLIN A2 DURING OOCYTE MEIOSIS
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2010Aneuploidy is often derived from chromosomal segregation errors in oocytes, leading to Down Syndrome and early embryo loss. Thus it is important to understand the molecular control of female meiosis. Cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), particular those contributing to Maturation Promoting Factor (MPF, or CDK1) activity, play key roles in ...
P. C. Jennings, K. T. Jones
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Characterization of the G₂-M function of cyclin A2
2020Cell cycle is tightly regulated in eukaryotic cells through the activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) by cyclins. Among the cyclin families, cyclin A (cyclin A2) is notable for its dual functions during the cell cycle. While cyclin A is a well-known S-phase promoting factor, its precise role in the G 2 -M transition still remains obscure.
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Cyclin A2 loss impairs hippocampal development
The FASEB Journal, 2017Mustafa Goksel +7 more
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Biology of reproduction, 2001
A shift from a meiotic cell cycle to a mitotic cell cycle occurs following fertilization. The molecular basis for this transition, however, is poorly understood. Although cyclin A1 is proposed to regulate M phase in the meiotic cell cycle, and cyclin A2 is proposed to regulate S and M phases in the mitotic cell cycle, little is known about changes in ...
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A shift from a meiotic cell cycle to a mitotic cell cycle occurs following fertilization. The molecular basis for this transition, however, is poorly understood. Although cyclin A1 is proposed to regulate M phase in the meiotic cell cycle, and cyclin A2 is proposed to regulate S and M phases in the mitotic cell cycle, little is known about changes in ...
D, Fuchimoto +4 more
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R6: Cycline A2, un nouvel acteur de l’invasion tumorale
Bulletin du Cancer, 2010N. Arsic +7 more
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