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Conjugation between G1 and G2 phase cells in Paramecium tetraureliaMIWA, I; UMEHARA, N.The Journal of protozoology. 1983, Vol 30, Num 2, pp 271-274, issn 0022-3921Article

An investigation of the expression of G1-phase cell cycle proteins in focal cortical dysplasia type IIBTHORN, Maria; MARTINIAN, Lillian; SEN, Arjune et al.Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology. 2007, Vol 66, Num 11, pp 1045-1055, issn 0022-3069, 11 p.Article

The Limitations of the G1-S CheckpointDECKBAR, Dorothee; STIFF, Thomas; KOCH, Barbara et al.Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.). 2010, Vol 70, Num 11, pp 4412-4421, issn 0008-5472, 10 p.Article

Simaomicin a, a polycyclic xanthone, induces G1 arrest with suppression of retinoblastoma protein phosphorylationKOIZUMI, Yukio; TOMODA, Hiroshi; KUMAGAI, Ayako et al.Cancer science. 2009, Vol 100, Num 2, pp 322-326, issn 1347-9032, 5 p.Article

IS G1 NORMALLY DISTRIBUTED.HERSH RT; KITOS PA.1980; J. THEOR. BIOL.; ISSN 0022-5193; GBR; DA. 1980; VOL. 86; NO 1; PP. 117-122; BIBL. 9 REF.Article

DIFFERENTIAL MUTAGENIC RESPONSE OF G1 PHASE VARIANTS OF BALB/C-3T3 CELLS TO UV IRRADIATIONNAHA PM.1981; RADIAT. RES.; ISSN 0033-7587; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 86; NO 1; PP. 67-76; BIBL. 20 REF.Article

SODIUM BUTYRATE BLOCKS HELA CELLS PREFERENTIALLY IN EARLY G1 PHASE OF THE CELL CYCLEXUE S; RAO PN.1981; J. CELL SCI.; ISSN 0021-9533; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 51; PP. 163-171; BIBL. 22 REF.Article

Growth and the cell cycle of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. II: Relief of cell-cycle constraints allows accelerated cell divisionsSINGER, R. A; JOHNSTON, G. C.Experimental cell research. 1983, Vol 149, Num 1, pp 15-26, issn 0014-4827Article

A new class of reversible cell cycle inhibitorsHOFFMAN, B. D; HANAUSKE-ABEL, H. M; FLINT, A et al.Cytometry (New York, N.Y.). 1991, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 26-32, issn 0196-4763Article

Abrogation of a kinase-mediated G1 cell cycle arrest point is a late event in the neoplastic progression of human fibroblasts transfected with the SV40 large T antigen geneKRAEMER, P. M; BRADBURY, E. M.Experimental cell research. 1993, Vol 207, Num 1, pp 206-210, issn 0014-4827Article

HTV-1 Vif promotes the G1- to S-phase cell-cycle transitionJIANGFANG WANG; REUSCHEL, Emma L; SHACKELFORD, Jason M et al.Blood. 2011, Vol 117, Num 4, pp 1260-1269, issn 0006-4971, 10 p.Article

E1A modulates phosphorylation of p130 and p107 by differentially regulating the activity of G1/S cyclin/CDK complexesPARRENO, Matilde; GARRIGA, Judit; LIMON, Ana et al.Oncogene (Basingstoke). 2001, Vol 20, Num 35, pp 4793-4806, issn 0950-9232Article

v-mos-transformed cell fail to enter quiescence but growth arrest in G1 following serum withdrawalRHODES, N; HICKS, R; KASENALLY, A. B et al.Experimental cell research. 1994, Vol 213, Num 1, pp 210-217, issn 0014-4827Article

Mimosine reversibly arrests cell cycle progression at the G1-S phase BorderWATSON, P. A; HANAUSKE-ABEL, H. H; FLINT, A et al.Cytometry (New York, N.Y.). 1991, Vol 12, Num 3, pp 242-246, issn 0196-4763Article

Suppressive effect of novobiocin on the frequency of chromosome-type aberrations induced by ara C in the G1 phase of human lymphocytesKISHI, K.Mutation research. 1988, Vol 208, Num 2, pp 109-113, issn 0027-5107Article

The role of the G1 period in the life cycle of eukaryotic cellsRAO, P. N; SATYA-PRAKASH, K. L; YONG CHAO WANG et al.Journal of cellular physiology. 1984, Vol 119, Num 1, pp 77-81, issn 0021-9541Article

Growth and the cell cycle of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. I: Slowing S phase or nuclear division decreases the G1 cell cycle periodJOHNSTON, G. C; SINGER, R. A.Experimental cell research. 1983, Vol 149, Num 1, pp 1-13, issn 0014-4827Article

Cyclic variations in sensitivity to X-irradiation during meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeKELLY, S. L; MERRILL, C; PARRY, J. M et al.MGG. Molecular & general genetics. 1983, Vol 191, Num 2, pp 314-318, issn 0026-8925Article

Rho GTPases as key transducers of proliferative signals in G1 cell cycle regulationWELSH, Catherine F.Breast cancer research and treatment. 2004, Vol 84, Num 1, pp 33-42, issn 0167-6806, 10 p.Article

Production and repair of chromosome damage in an X-ray sensitive CHO mutant visualized fand analysed in interphase using the technique of premature chromosome condensationILIAKIS, G. E; PANTELIAS, G. E.International journal of radiation biology (Print). 1990, Vol 57, Num 6, pp 1213-1223, issn 0955-3002Conference Paper

Differentiation response of Physarum polycephalum to macrocysts at various times in nuclear cycleNOBORI, T; NISHI, A.Experimental cell research. 1984, Vol 152, Num 2, pp 436-442, issn 0014-4827Article

Mating-type-specific cell cycle arrest and shmoo formation by α pheromone of saccharomyces cerevisiae in Hansenula wingeiFUJIMURA, H; YANAGISHIMA, N.Archives of microbiology. 1983, Vol 136, Num 1, pp 79-80, issn 0302-8933Article

A repetitive DNA sequence that confers cell-cycle START (CDC28)-dependent transcription of the HO gene in yeastNASMYTH, K.Cell (Cambridge). 1985, Vol 42, Num 1, pp 225-235, issn 0092-8674Article

Butyrate inhibits mouse fibroblasts at a control point in the Gl phaseWINTERSBERGER, E; MUDRAK, I; WINTERSBERGER, U et al.Journal of cellular biochemistry. 1983, Vol 21, Num 3, pp 239-247, issn 0730-2312Article

The G1 distribution of G1-less V79 chinese hamster cellsBROOKS, R. F; RIDDLE, P. N; RICHMOND, F. N et al.Experimental cell research. 1983, Vol 148, Num 1, pp 127-142, issn 0014-4827Article

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