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A novel peptide sansalvamide analogue inhibits pancreatic cancer cell growth through G0/G1 cell-cycle arrest.Academic Article Why?
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Mutation of the Apc1 homologue shattered disrupts normal eye development by disrupting G1 cell cycle arrest and progression through mitosis.Academic Article Why?
Ruthenium-dihydroartemisinin complex: a promising new compound for colon cancer prevention via G1 cell cycle arrest, apoptotic induction, and adaptive immune regulation.Academic Article Why?
DNA resection proteins Sgs1 and Exo1 are required for G1 checkpoint activation in budding yeast.Academic Article Why?
Fluorescein hydrazones: A series of novel non-intercalative topoisomerase IIa catalytic inhibitors induce G1 arrest and apoptosis in breast and colon cancer cells.Academic Article Why?
Kron, Stephen J.Person Why?
Brucella abortus Cell Cycle and Infection Are Coordinated.Academic Article Why?
The JmjC domain-containing histone demethylase KDM3A is a positive regulator of the G1/S transition in cancer cells via transcriptional regulation of the HOXA1 gene.Academic Article Why?
Wang, Chong-ZhiPerson Why?
Met gene amplification and protein hyperactivation is a mechanism of resistance to both first and third generation EGFR inhibitors in lung cancer treatment.Academic Article Why?
Ujiki, MichaelPerson Why?
Du, WeiPerson Why?
Salgia, RaviPerson Why?
Nakamura, YusukePerson Why?
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