Cell Cycle

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Appetite for ER/nucleus destruction2015/10/18English
Two birds with one stone2015/03/19English
miR-125a—Does the difference lie in the isoform?2015/03/19English
The immortality two-step2015/03/19English
A TORway to osteolytic disease2012/02/15English
Sgo1 as a “guardian spirit” for preventing colon tumorigenesis2012/02/15English
Finding a needle in the haystack: Recognition of DNA damage by collaboration between DNA repair proteins able to perform DNA charge transport2012/03/15English
CHEKing out of mitosis2012/05/01English
Tumor-stroma relationships2012/05/01English
Peptidyl-prolyl isomerization for cytokinetic abscission2012/05/01English
Cancer cell death and selection: Unexpected putative roles for pRb2/p130, BORIS and CTCF in endoplasmic stress response maintained by the T-antigen2012/06/01English
Anchoring and scaffolding: V1-ATPase interactions with widespread implications2012/06/01English
Keeping replicative stress in Chk2012/06/01English
An interview with Dr. George C. Prendergast2010/01/15English
An experimental model of ovarian carcinoma: More than just genetics2010/01/15English
FANCD2: A DNA binding protein regulated by MRE11-RAD50-NBS12010/01/15English
A genome wide view of hunchback-like-1 targets2010/01/15English
Upgrading gemcitabine with recycled kinase inhibitors2014/09/17English
Therapy with antitumor lipids: Worming the way2014/10/01English
Integrin αV control of Cu homeostasis and cisplatin sensitivity2014/10/30English
Degrading Claspin away with Cdh1 and Cyclin A2015/01/13English
Molecular mechanisms orchestrating cyclin stability2014/08/18English
Inducible drug modification: A new form of resistance2014/08/01English
Seeing through themiRage of tissue complexity2014/10/01English
The Big Player Governs Small World Too2014/09/02English
Disrupting the scaffold, an alternative approach to inhibiting FAK2014/12/15English
The fox and the fat2012/08/23English
Erratum to Issaenko OA, et al. Cell Cycle Volume 11, Issue 9; pp. 1804-172012/09/15English
Through the looking-glass: Observing HSCs through the lens of infection reveals unexpected insights into HSC function2012/08/15English
Addicted to PAR?2012/11/01English