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Keywords: Retinoblastoma protein
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Angie Molina, Frédéric Bonnet, Julie Pignolet, Valerie Lobjois, Sophie Bel-Vialar, Jacques Gautrais, Fabienne Pituello, Eric Agius
Journal:
Development
Development (2022) 149 (11): dev199660.
Published: 10 June 2022
... indirect, as we did not detect the GFP-CDC25B fusion protein in G1. CDC25B gain of function induced a CDK-dependent increase of the percentage of NPCs with the unphosphorylated retinoblastoma protein. This result suggests that CDC25B could, at least indirectly, have an impact on the timing of restriction...
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Journal:
Development
Development (2013) 140 (11): 2310–2320.
Published: 1 June 2013
... no competing financial interests. 3 4 2013 © 2013. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd 2013 Cell cycle Cerebral cortical neurons Proliferation Differentiation DNA damage Retinoblastoma protein Mouse During development, cell cycle exit is tightly coordinated...
Includes: Supplementary data