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  1. Recently, interest in phytochemicals from traditional Chinese medicinal herbs with the capability to inhibit cancer cells growth and proliferation has been growing rapidly due to their nontoxic nature. Dysosma ve...

    Authors: Xiaoqiang Xu, Xiuhong Gao, Linhong Jin, Pinaki S Bhadury, Kai Yuan, Deyu Hu, Baoan Song and Song Yang
    Citation: Cell Division 2011 6:14
  2. Histone post-translational modifications are critical for gene expression and cell viability. A broad spectrum of histone lysine residues have been identified in yeast that are targeted by a variety of modifyi...

    Authors: Azharul Islam, Emma L Turner, Johannes Menzel, Mackenzie E Malo and Troy AA Harkness
    Citation: Cell Division 2011 6:13
  3. For proper tissue morphogenesis, cell divisions and cell fate decisions must be tightly and coordinately regulated. One elegant way to accomplish this is to couple them with asymmetric cell divisions. Progenit...

    Authors: Samriddha Ray and Terry Lechler
    Citation: Cell Division 2011 6:12
  4. The vast majority of cells, from prokaryotes up to vertebrate organisms, spend most of their time in quiescence, a state defined as a temporary and reversible absence of proliferation. Establishing the quiesce...

    Authors: Bertrand Daignan-Fornier and Isabelle Sagot
    Citation: Cell Division 2011 6:10
  5. The S73/S97/loop motif is a hallmark of the Cdc34 family of E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes that together with the SCF E3 ubiquitin ligases promote degradation of proteins involved in cell cycle and growth regul...

    Authors: Agnieszka Lass, Ross Cocklin, Kenneth M Scaglione, Michael Skowyra, Sergey Korolev, Mark Goebl and Dorota Skowyra
    Citation: Cell Division 2011 6:7

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Cell Division 2016 11:13

  6. Regulation of cyclin levels is important for many cell cycle-related processes and can occur at several different steps of gene expression. Translational regulation of cyclins, which occurs by a variety of reg...

    Authors: Woan-Yuh Tarn and Ming-Chih Lai
    Citation: Cell Division 2011 6:5
  7. Failure to regulate the levels of Cdc25A phosphatase during the cell cycle or during a checkpoint response causes bypass of DNA damage and replication checkpoints resulting in genomic instability and cancer. D...

    Authors: El Mustapha Bahassi, Moying Yin, Susan B Robbins, Ya-Qin Li, Deborah G Conrady, Zhenyu Yuan, Rhett A Kovall, Andrew B Herr and Peter J Stambrook
    Citation: Cell Division 2011 6:4
  8. The Skp2 locus encodes two proteins, Skp2 and Skp2B. The role of Skp2 in the ubiquitin-dependent degradation of key regulators of the retinoblastoma protein pathway has been well established. More recent work ...

    Authors: Doris Germain
    Citation: Cell Division 2011 6:1
  9. c-Myb is expressed at high levels in immature progenitors of all the hematopoietic lineages. It is associated with the regulation of proliferation, differentiation and survival of erythroid, myeloid and lympho...

    Authors: Kyoko Kitagawa, Yojiro Kotake, Yoshihiro Hiramatsu, Ning Liu, Sayuri Suzuki, Satoki Nakamura, Akira Kikuchi and Masatoshi Kitagawa
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:27
  10. c-Jun activation domain-binding protein-1 (Jab1) acts as a modulator of intracellular signaling and affects cellular proliferation and apoptosis, through its existence as a monomer or as the fifth component of...

    Authors: Terry J Shackleford and Francois X Claret
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:26
  11. Polo-like kinase 4 (PLK4) is a unique member of the Polo-like family of kinases that shares little homology with its siblings and has an essential role in centriole duplication. The turn-over of this kinase mu...

    Authors: James E Sillibourne and Michel Bornens
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:25
  12. Cdc20 is a highly conserved activator of the anaphase-promoting complex (APC), promoting cell-cycle-regulated ubiquitination and proteolysis of a number of critical cell-cycle-regulatory targets including secu...

    Authors: Jonathan A Robbins and Frederick R Cross
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:23
  13. The multi-functional adaptor protein NEDD9/HEF1/Cas-L regulates cell motility, invasion and cell cycle progression, and plays key roles in cancer progression and metastasis. NEDD9 is localized to the centrosom...

    Authors: Finola E Moore, Evan C Osmundson, Jennifer Koblinski, Elena Pugacheva, Erica A Golemis, Dipankar Ray and Hiroaki Kiyokawa
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:22
  14. The role of Chk1 in the cellular response to DNA replication stress is well established. However recent work indicates a novel role for Chk1 in the suppression of apoptosis following the disruption of DNA repl...

    Authors: Mark Meuth
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:21
  15. Ubiquitination involves the attachment of ubiquitin to lysine residues on substrate proteins or itself, which can result in protein monoubiquitination or polyubiquitination. Ubiquitin attachment to different l...

    Authors: Martin Sadowski and Boris Sarcevic
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:19
  16. Cellular senescence is a permanent growth arrest that occurs in response to cellular stressors, such as telomere shortening or activation of oncogenes. Although the process of senescence growth arrest is somew...

    Authors: Alyssa L Kennedy, Tony McBryan, Greg H Enders, F Brad Johnson, Rugang Zhang and Peter D Adams
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:16
  17. Recent data show that cells from many cancers exhibit massive chromosome instability. The traditional view is that the gradual accumulation of mutations in genes involved in transcriptional regulation and cell...

    Authors: Alexander V Strunnikov
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:15
  18. The cyclin dependent kinase Cdk1 controls the cell cycle, which is best understood in the model organism S. cerevisiae. Research performed during the past decade has significantly improved our understanding of th...

    Authors: Jorrit M Enserink and Richard D Kolodner
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:11
  19. Transcriptional and postranslational regulation of the cell cycle has been widely studied. However, there is scarce knowledge concerning translational control of this process. Several mammalian eukaryotic init...

    Authors: Ana E Higareda-Mendoza and Marco A Pardo-Galván
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:10
  20. p107 and its related family members Rb and p130 are critical regulators of cellular proliferation and tumorigenesis. Due to the extent of functional overlap within the Rb family, it has been difficult to asses...

    Authors: Stacey E Wirt and Julien Sage
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:9
  21. Regulation of the repair of DNA double-strand breaks by homologous recombination is extremely important for both cell viability and the maintenance of genomic integrity. Modulation of double-strand break repai...

    Authors: Jacqueline H Barlow and Rodney Rothstein
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:7
  22. Pancreatic β-cells are metabolic sensors involved in the control of glucose homeostasis. This particular cell type controls insulin secretion through a fine-tuned process, which dregulation have important path...

    Authors: Lluis Fajas, Emilie Blanchet and Jean-Sébastien Annicotte
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:6
  23. Senescence and mitotic catastrophe (MC) are two distinct crucial non-apoptotic mechanisms, often triggered in cancer cells and tissues in response to anti-cancer drugs. Chemotherapeuticals and myriad other fac...

    Authors: Richa Singh, Jasmine George and Yogeshwer Shukla
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:4

    The Retraction Note to this article has been published in Cell Division 2012 7:15

  24. Oncogenic proliferative signals are coupled to a variety of growth inhibitory processes. In cultured primary human fibroblasts, for example, ectopic expression of oncogenic Ras or its downstream mediator initi...

    Authors: Naoko Ohtani, Kimi Yamakoshi, Akiko Takahashi and Eiji Hara
    Citation: Cell Division 2010 5:1
  25. Cancer is a multifaceted disease that results from dysregulated normal cellular signaling networks caused by genetic, genomic and epigenetic alterations at cell or tissue levels. Uncovering the underlying prot...

    Authors: David Y Zhang, Fei Ye, Ling Gao, Xiaoliang Liu, Xin Zhao, Yufang Che, Hongxia Wang, Libo Wang, Josephine Wu, Dong Song, Wei Liu, Hong Xu, Bo Jiang, Weijia Zhang, Jinhua Wang and Peng Lee
    Citation: Cell Division 2009 4:20
  26. Regulation of gene expression is essential to all aspects of physiological processes in single-cell as well as multicellular organisms. It gives ultimately cells the ability to efficiently respond to extra- an...

    Authors: Jiri Kohoutek
    Citation: Cell Division 2009 4:19

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