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Concept Cyclin D1
Concept Cyclin-Dependent Kinases
Concept Cyclin E
Concept Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21
Concept Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 2
Concept Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p27
Concept Cyclin D
Academic Article The proliferation-quiescence decision is controlled by a bifurcation in CDK2 activity at mitotic exit.
Academic Article Basal p21 controls population heterogeneity in cycling and quiescent cell cycle states.
Grant Proliferation-quiescence control by integration of stress and mitogen signaling
Academic Article Endogenous Replication Stress in Mother Cells Leads to Quiescence of Daughter Cells.
Academic Article A map of protein dynamics during cell-cycle progression and cell-cycle exit.
Academic Article Control of the Restriction Point by Rb and p21.
Academic Article Spontaneously slow-cycling subpopulations of human cells originate from activation of stress-response pathways.
Academic Article Senescence Evasion in Chemotherapy: A Sweet Spot for p21.
Academic Article Temporal integration of mitogen history in mother cells controls proliferation of daughter cells.
Academic Article Visualizing the metazoan proliferation-quiescence decision in vivo.
Academic Article Melanoma subpopulations that rapidly escape MAPK pathway inhibition incur DNA damage and rely on stress signalling.
Academic Article Cyclin E/CDK2 and feedback from soluble histone protein regulate the S phase burst of histone biosynthesis.
Academic Article Rapid adaptation to CDK2 inhibition exposes intrinsic cell-cycle plasticity.
Academic Article Cyclin E/CDK2 and feedback from soluble histone protein regulate the S phase burst of histone biosynthesis.
Academic Article Cells use multiple mechanisms for cell-cycle arrest upon withdrawal of individual amino acids.

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