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REV1 Loss Triggers a G2/M Cell-Cycle Arrest Through Dysregulation of Mitotic Regulators. [PDF]

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A cell cycle-dependent transition of acetylation to phosphorylation regulates timely centrosome maturation. [PDF]

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Coherence evaluation and first demonstration of multi-contrast X-ray computed tomography on NanoTerasu BL09W with an X-ray Talbot interferometer. [PDF]

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Synthesis of a nuclear protein in G2-phase.

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1970
Abstract A specific extraction procedure for proteins present in isolated nuclei of the slime mold Physarum polycephalum is described. This extraction procedure yields more than 90% of the nuclear proteins with less than 12% polysaccharide. Gel electrophoresis of nuclear extracts from S- and G2-phase nuclei revealed no significant differences ...
B. Jockusch, D. Brown, H. P. Rusch
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A mathematical analysis of DNA damage induced G2 phase transition

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2013
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Lu-Wen Zhang, Y. M. Cheng, K. Liew
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The G2-phase DNA-damage checkpoint

Trends in Cell Biology, 2000
DNA damage causes cell-cycle delay before S phase, during replication and before mitosis. This involves a number of highly conserved proteins that sense DNA damage and signal the cell-cycle machinery. Kinases that were initially discovered in yeast model systems have recently been shown to regulate the regulators of cyclin-dependent kinases and to ...
M J, O'Connell, N C, Walworth, A M, Carr
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