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S Phase of the Cell Cycle

Science, 1989
In each cell cycle the complex structure of the chromosome must be replicated accurately. In the last few years there have been major advances in understanding eukaryotic chromosome replication. Patterns of replication origins have been mapped accurately in yeast chromosomes.
Laskey, R. A.   +2 more
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Perspectives on PARPs in S Phase

Trends in Genetics, 2019
Accurate copying of DNA during S phase is essential for genome stability and cell viability. During genome duplication, the progression of the DNA replication machinery is challenged by limitations in nucleotide supply and physical barriers in the DNA template that include naturally occurring DNA lesions and secondary structures that are difficult to ...
Hana Hanzlikova, Keith W. Caldecott
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Nuclear morphology during the S phase

Microscopy Research and Technique, 1998
In order to evaluate at the ultrastructural level the chromatin arrangement during the S phase of the cell cycle, the detection of Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) by immunogold has been performed in synchronized 3T3 fibroblasts, regenerating liver, and Friend Leukemia Cells (FLC).
MAZZOTTI G   +3 more
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Regulation of S Phase

1998
The regulation of S phase can be divided into factors and activities that promote DNA replication at the G1-S boundary and those that prevent DNA replication once a segment of DNA has replicated. Considerable regulation is achieved by the synthesis of new proteins (and mRNA coding for these proteins) essential for DNA replication.
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The temporal structure of S phase

Cell, 1975
DNA synthesis in the S phase of V79 and CHO Chinese hamster cells was examined in detail using an automated system for selection and subculturing of mitotic cells and four different assays for DNA synthesis. Flow microfluorometric (FMF) analysis showed that the selected populations were highly synchronous with few noncycling cells. In CHO cells changes
Robert R. Klevecz   +2 more
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The S-phase cytotoxicity of camptothecin

Experimental Cell Research, 1991
The DNA topoisomerase I inhibitor camptothecin (CAM) is selectively cytotoxic to S-phase cells of HL-60, and some other myelogenous leukemic lines. The early effects of cell exposure to 0.05-0.2 micrograms/ml CAM are seen after 2 h; at that time a progressive degradation of DNA in the chromatin of S-phase cells is initiated.
G, Del Bino   +2 more
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Cyclin into S Phase

Science's STKE, 2004
Cyclin E functions as the activating subunit of the cyclin-dependent kinase 2 complex, which regulates the initiation of DNA synthesis (S phase) in proliferating cells. However, the phenotypes of cyclin E knockout mice are not identical to those of Cdk2 knockout mice, and so cyclin E may have other functions independent of its interaction with Cdk2 ...
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S Phase

2023
Caroline M. Li   +7 more
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Phase transitions in 2D materials

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Wenbin Li, Xiaofeng Qian, Ju Li
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Two-dimensional diamonds from sp2-to-sp3 phase transitions

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Francesco Lavini   +2 more
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