Cell cycle regulation (Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation)
โ Scribed by Philipp Kaldis
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 388
- Series
- Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book is a state-of-the-art summary of the latest achievements in cell cycle control research with an outlook on the effect of these findings on cancer research. The chapters are written by internationally leading experts in the field. They provide an updated view on how the cell cycle is regulated in vivo, and about the involvement of cell cycle regulators in cancer.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover_978-3-540-34552-7......Page 1
front-matter......Page 2
TitlePage......Page 4
CopyRight......Page 5
Preface......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
1 G1 Phase: Components, Conundrums, Context......Page 14
2 Regulation of S Phase......Page 44
3 Checkpoint and Coordinated Cellular Responsesto DNA Damage......Page 78
4 Protein Kinases Involved in Mitotic Spindle Checkpoint Regulation......Page 106
5 The Centrosome Cycle......Page 124
6 The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in cell cycle control......Page 160
7 The Retinoblastoma Gene Family in Cell Cycle Regulationand Suppression of Tumorigenesis......Page 196
8 Modeling Cell Cycle Control and Cancerwith pRB Tumor Suppressor......Page 240
9 Senescence and Cell Cycle Control......Page 270
10 Mouse Models of Cell Cycle Regulators: New Paradigms......Page 284
11 Control of Cell Proliferation and Growth by Myc Proteins......Page 342
12 Cell Cycle Regulation in Mammalian Germ Cells......Page 356
INDEX......Page 382
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