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The RNA-binding protein SRSF1 is a key cell cycle regulator via stabilizing NEAT1 in glioma
Elsevier | 2019|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
CBX3 regulated by miR-139 promotes the development of HCC by regulating cell cycle progression
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2022|Keywords: cell cycle progression -
GPER1 influences cellular homeostasis and cytostatic drug resistance via influencing long chain ceramide synthesis in breast cancer cells
Elsevier | 2019|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
Down-regulation of CK2α leads to up-regulation of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27KIP1 in conditions unfavorable for the growth of myoblast cells
Free accessBASE | 2020|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
Nuclear localization of γ‐tubulin affects E2F transcriptional activity and S‐phase progression
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: cell cycle progression -
Stathmin: a protein with many tasks. New biomarker and potential target in cancer
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2011|Keywords: cell cycle progression -
MicroRNA‐30c‐2‐3p negatively regulates NF‐κB signaling and cell cycle progression through downregulation of TRADD and CCNE1 in breast cancer
Free accessWiley | 2015|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
microRNA-524-5p inhibits proliferation and induces cell cycle arrest of osteosarcoma cells via targeting CDK6
Elsevier | 2020|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
TAF1D promotes proliferation by transcriptionally activating G2/M phase‐related genes in MYCN‐amplified neuroblastoma
Free accessWiley | 2023|Keywords: cell cycle progression -
Long non‐coding RNA NNT‐AS1 sponges miR‐424/E2F1 to promote the tumorigenesis and cell cycle progression of gastric cancer
Free accessWiley | 2018|Keywords: cell cycle progression -
Vitamin C promotes wound healing through novel pleiotropic mechanisms
Free accessWiley | 2016|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
Cell cycle checkpoint control in response to DNA damage by environmental stresses
Wiley | 2022|Keywords: cell cycle progression -
A novel synthetic iminoquinone, BA-TPQ, as an anti-breast cancer agent: in vitro and in vivo activity and mechanisms of action
Online Contents | 2009|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
TRIM27‐USP7 complex promotes tumour progression via STAT3 activation in human hepatocellular carcinoma
Wiley | 2023|Keywords: cell cycle progression -
c‐Rel employs multiple mechanisms to promote the thymic development and peripheral function of regulatory T cells in mice
Wiley | 2021|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
Relationship between the methylation status of dietary flavonoids and their growth‐inhibitory and apoptosis‐inducing activities in human cancer cells
Wiley | 2008|Keywords: cell cycle progression -
Fumonisin B1 alters cell cycle progression and interleukin‐2 synthesis in swine peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Wiley | 2007|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
Transcriptional profiling of arbuscular mycorrhizal roots exposed to high levels of phosphate reveals the repression of cell cycle-related genes and secreted protein genes in Rhizophagus irregularis
Online Contents | 2016|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
The c-Myc targeting hnRNPAB promotes lung adenocarcinoma cell proliferation via stabilization of CDK4 mRNA
Elsevier | 2023|Keywords: Cell cycle progression -
Hexane/ethanol extract of Glycyrrhiza uralensis and its active compound isoangustone A induce G1 cycle arrest in DU145 human prostate and 4T1 murine mammary cancer cells
Elsevier | 2010|Keywords: Cell-cycle progression
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