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Requirement of a Centrosomal Activity for Cell Cycle Progression through G1 into S Phase
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (23-02-2001)“…Centrosomes were microsurgically removed from BSC-1 African green monkey kidney cells before the completion of S phase. Karyoplasts (acentrosomal cells)…”
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The Zn-finger domain of MdmX suppresses cancer progression by promoting genome stability in p53-mutant cells
Published in Oncogenesis (New York, NY) (03-10-2016)“…The MDMX ( MDM4 ) oncogene is amplified or overexpressed in a significant percentage of human tumors. MDMX is thought to function as an oncoprotein by binding…”
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Using STEM Camps to Improve Female Interest in Technology Careers
Published in Journal of youth development (Online) (01-01-2022)“…Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields have been traditionally entered by men, often establishing women as underrepresented in many of these…”
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The Checkpoint Delaying Anaphase in Response to Chromosome Monoorientation Is Mediated by an Inhibitory Signal Produced by Unattached Kinetochores
Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-08-1995)“…During mitosis in Ptk1 cells anaphase is not initiated until, on average, 23 ± 1 min after the last monooriented chromosome acquires a bipolar attachment to…”
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Centriole Engagement: It’s Not Just Cohesin Any More
Published in Current biology (05-08-2013)“…The belief that cohesin complexes link mother to daughter centrioles has received substantial experimental support. New studies challenge the primacy of…”
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Control of centrosome reproduction: The right number at the right time
Published in Biology of the Cell (01-07-1999)“…It is of great importance for the cell to precisely coordinate the doubling of the interphase centrosome with nuclear events during the cell cycle and limit…”
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Functional properties of kinetochores in animal cells
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Centrosome Inheritance in Starfish Zygotes II: Selective Suppression of the Maternal Centrosome during Meiosis
Published in Developmental biology (1993)“…Although both gametes may contribute a centrosome to the zygote st fertilization, only one of these centrosomes is used in development. Thus, specific…”
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The Apparent Linkage between Centriole Replication and the S Phase of the Cell Cycle
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Role of Spindle Microtubules in the Control of Cell Cycle Timing
Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-03-1979)“…Sea urchin eggs are used to investigate the involvement of spindle microtubules in the mechanisms that control the timing of cell cycle events. Eggs are…”
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Centrosome inheritance in starfish zygotes: Selective loss of the maternal centrosome after fertilization
Published in Developmental biology (01-02-1989)“…The mature egg inherits a centrosome from the second meiotic spindle, and the sperm introduces a second centrosome at fertilization. Since only one of these…”
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"It takes two to tango": understanding how centrosome duplication is regulated throughout the cell cycle
Published in Genes & development (15-05-2001)“…The essence of successful mitosis is the generation of two genetically identical daughter cells. This requires the assembly of a strictly bipolar mitotic…”
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Two-way traffic: centrosomes and the cell cycle
Published in Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (01-09-2005)“…The well recognized activities of the mammalian centrosome--microtubule nucleation, duplication, and organization of the primary cilium--are under the control…”
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Cell-Cycle Progression without an Intact Microtubule Cytoskeleton
Published in Current biology (04-12-2007)“…For mammalian somatic cells, the importance of microtubule cytoskeleton integrity during interphase cell-cycle progression is uncertain. The loss, suppression,…”
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Centrosomes and the cell cycle
Published in Journal of Cell Science (01-01-1989)“…Centrosomes are the ensemble of organelles that form the poles of the mitotic spindle. We have examined the properties of the mechanisms that control the…”
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Centriole Number and the Reproductive Capacity of Spindle Poles
Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-03-1985)“…The reproduction of spindle poles is a key event in the cell's preparation for mitosis. To gain further insight into how this process is controlled, we…”
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de novo centriole assembly pathway in HeLa cells: cell cycle progression and centriole assembly/maturation
Published in The Journal of cell biology (28-02-2005)“…It has been reported that nontransformed mammalian cells become arrested during G₁ in the absence of centrioles (Hinchcliffe, E., F. Miller, M. Cham, A…”
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The good, the bad and the ugly: the practical consequences of centrosome amplification
Published in Current opinion in cell biology (01-02-2004)“…Centrosome amplification (the presence of more than two centrosomes at mitosis) is characteristic of many human cancers. Extra centrosomes can cause the…”
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The Reproduction of Centrosomes: Nuclear versus Cytoplasmic Controls
Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-11-1986)“…The tight coordination normally found between nuclear events and the doubling of centrosomes at each cell cycle suggests that nuclear activities may be part of…”
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De Novo Formation of Centrosomes in Vertebrate Cells Arrested during S Phase
Published in The Journal of cell biology (30-09-2002)“…The centrosome usually replicates in a semiconservative fashion, i.e., new centrioles form in association with preexisting "maternal" centrioles. De novo…”
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