نتایج جستجو برای: cell cycle arrest

تعداد نتایج: 1892052  

Introduction: Radiation from cell phones has been associated with an increased risk of cancer. The literature has reported evidence of certain biological effects resulting from exposure to various wavelengths, doses, and intensities of radiofrequency radiation. The present study aimed to evaluate the possible adverse effects of radiation from a GSM mobile phone operating at 900 MHz on human mel...

Journal: :progress in biological sciences 2013
mohsen alipour seyed jalal zargar shahrokh safarian shamileh fouladdel ebrahim azizi

the p21 belongs to the cip/kip family of cdk inhibitors involved in cell cycle arrest at specific stages of the cell cycle progression. dna methylation is the best studied epigenetic mark that have been evidently associated to chromatin condensation, and repression of gene transcription. the cpg island hypermethylation in promoter region of certain genes occurs in cancer cells and affects tumor...

Journal: :Development 2013
Mark Levasseur Remi Dumollard Jean-Philippe Chambon Celine Hebras Maureen Sinclair Michael Whitaker Alex McDougall

The fertilising sperm triggers a transient Ca(2+) increase that releases eggs from cell cycle arrest in the vast majority of animal eggs. In vertebrate eggs, Erp1, an APC/C(cdc20) inhibitor, links release from metaphase II arrest with the Ca(2+) transient and its degradation is triggered by the Ca(2+)-induced activation of CaMKII. By contrast, many invertebrate groups have mature eggs that arre...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2002
C Geoffrey Burns Ryoma Ohi Sapna Mehta Eileen T O'Toole Mark Winey Tyson A Clark Charles W Sugnet Manuel Ares Kathleen L Gould

Genetic and biochemical studies of Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevisiae have identified gene products that play essential functions in both pre-mRNA splicing and cell cycle control. Among these are the conserved, Myb-related CDC5 (also known as Cef1p in S. cerevisiae) proteins. The mechanism by which loss of CDC5/Cef1p function causes both splicing and cell cycle defects has b...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2005
Andreas Hochwagen Gunnar Wrobel Marie Cartron Philippe Demougin Christa Niederhauser-Wiederkehr Monica G Boselli Michael Primig Angelika Amon

During the mitotic cell cycle, microtubule depolymerization leads to a cell cycle arrest in metaphase, due to activation of the spindle checkpoint. Here, we show that under microtubule-destabilizing conditions, such as low temperature or the presence of the spindle-depolymerizing drug benomyl, meiotic budding yeast cells arrest in G(1) or G(2), instead of metaphase. Cells arrest in G(1) if micr...

A Amouhedari, A Saberi, M Khorramizadeh M Tahmasebi –birgani P Shokrani,

Introduction: Stereotactic body radiotherapy delivers hypofractionated irradiation with high dose per fraction through complex treatment techniques. The increased complexity leads to longer dose delivery times for each fraction. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of prolonged fraction delivery time with high-dose hypofractionation on the killing of cultured ACHN cells.Method...

Ebrahim Azizi Mohsen Alipour Naser Jafargholizadeh Seyed Jalal Zargar Shahrokh Safarian Shamileh Fouladdel

The p21 belongs to the CIP/KIP family of CDK inhibitors involved in cell cycle arrest at specific stages of the cell cycle progression. DNA methylation is the best studied epigenetic mark that have been evidently associated to chromatin condensation, and repression of gene transcription. The CpG island hypermethylation in promoter region of certain genes occurs in cancer cells and affects tumor...

Journal: :Molecules 2013
Nurdin Armania Latifah Saiful Yazan Intan Safinar Ismail Jhi Biau Foo Yim Sim Tor Nurshafini Ishak Norsharina Ismail Maznah Ismail

The present research was designed to evaluate the anticancer properties of Dillenia suffruticosa extract. Our focus was on the mode of cell death and cell cycle arrest induced in breast cancer cells by the active fractions (designated as D/F4, D/F5 and EA/P2) derived from chromatographic fractionation of D. suffruticosa extracts. The results showed that the active fractions are more cytotoxic t...

2014
Qian Ran Ping Hao Yanni Xiao Lixing Xiang Xingde Ye Xiaojun Deng Jiang Zhao Zhongjun Li

BACKGROUND To assess the level of CR6-interacting factor 1 (CRIF1), a cell cycle negative regulator, in patients with leukemia and investigate the role of CRIF1 in regulating leukemia cell cycle. METHODS We compared the CRIF1 level in bone marrow (BM) samples from healthy and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and AML-complete remission (AML-CR) subjects. We also manip...

An unbounded number of events exist beneath the intricacy of each particular hematologic malignancy, prompting the tumor cells into an unrestrained proliferation and invasion. Aberrant expression of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) is one of these events which disrupts regulation of cell cycle and subsequently, results in cancer progression. In this study, we surveyed the repressive impact of mu...

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