Table of Contents
Volume 2, Issue 5
September/October 2003
Pages 399 - 491
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Polo Kinase: Meiotic Cell Cycle Coordinator
Brian H Lee and Angelika Amon
Pages 399 - 401
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Implication of the Ubiquitin/Proteasome System in Myc-Regulated Transcription
Natalie von der Lehr, Sara Johansson and Lars-Gunnar Larsson
Pages 402 - 406
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Comparison of Human Genomics and Genetic Models of Cancer to Identify Novel Therapeutic Targets
Scott A. Armstrong and Stanley J. Korsmeyer
Pages 407 - 408
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Redundant Degrons Ensure the Rapid Destruction of Sic1 at the G1/S Transition of the Budding Yeast Cell Cycle
Matthew D. Petroski and Raymond J. Deshaies
Pages 409 - 410
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HuR in the Mammalian Genotoxic Response: Post-Transcriptional Multitasking
Myriam Gorospe
Pages 411 - 413
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Gene Expression Phenotypes of Oncogenic Signaling Pathways
Erich S. Huang, Esther P. Black, Holly Dressman, Mike West and Joseph R. Nevins
Pages 414 - 416
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Adult Stem Cell Specification by Wnt Signaling in Muscle Regeneration
Patrick Seale and Anna Polesskaya and Michael A. Rudnicki
Pages 417 - 418
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Cell Fusion in Skeletal Muscle: Central Role of NFATC2 in Regulating Muscle Cell Size
Grace K. Pavlath and Valerie Horsley
Pages 419 - 422
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Polo-Like Kinase 1 in the Life and Death of Cancer Cells
Xiaoqi Liu and Raymond L. Erikson
Pages 423 - 424
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Focusing on Foci: H2AX and the Recruitment of DNA-Damage Response Factors
Oscar Fernandez-Capetillo, Arkady Celeste and André Nussenzweig
Pages 425 - 426
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Neurogenesis in the Diseased Adult Human Brain: New Therapeutic Strategies for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Maurice A. Curtis, Bronwen Connor and Richard L.M. Faull
Pages 427 - 429
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Preventing DNA Re-Replication: Divergent Safeguards in Yeast and Metazoa
Hui Feng and Edward T. Kipreos
Pages 430 - 433
Perspectives
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A New Role for E2F-1 in Checkpoint Control
Craig Stevens and Nicholas B. La Thangue
Pages 434 - 436
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p27Kip1 in Proteasome Inhibitor-Induced Apoptosis
Hannes C.A. Drexler
Pages 437 - 439
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The TATA-Binding Protein as a Regulator of Cellular Transformation
Sandra A.S. Johnson, Louis Dubeau, Robert J. White and Deborah L. Johnson
Pages 440 - 442
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Old Livers: C/EBPa Meets New Partners
Nikolai A. Timchenko
Pages 443 - 444
Review
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The Role of Apoptosis in the Pathophysiology of Chronic Neutropenias Associated with Bone Marrow Failure
Helen A. Papadaki and George D. Eliopoulos
Pages 445 - 449
Views and Commentaries
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A Link Between Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors and NF-kappaB Signaling
Jane Trepel and Michael J. Birrer
Pages 450 - 451
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Normal Cells Arrest Cancer in G2
Arthur B. Pardee
Page 452
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Cdc25A Regulation: To Destroy or Not to Destroy, Is That the Only Question?
Kristen E. Neely and Helen Piwnica-Worms
Pages 453 - 455
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Lower Molecular Weight Forms of Cyclin E: Super Activators of the Cell Cycle?
Maria Stighall, Pontus Berglund and Göran Landberg
Pages 456 - 458
Reports
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The Low Molecular Weight Isoforms of Cyclin E Deregulate the Cell Cycle of Mammary Epithelial Cells
Hannah Wingate, Isabelle Bedrosian, Said Akli and Khandan Keyomarsi
Pages 459 - 464
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An Intact NF-kappaB Pathway is Required for Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor Induced G1 Arrest and Maturation in U937 Human Myeloid Leukemia Cells
Yun Dai, Mohamed Rahmani and Steven Grant
Pages 465 - 470
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Regulation of Human Cdc25A Stability by Serine 75 Phosphorylation Is Not Sufficient to Activate a S-phase Checkpoint
Anastasia Goloudina, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Daria B.Chervyakova, Ettore Appella, Albert J. Fornace, Jr. and Dmitry V.Bulavin
Pages 471 - 476
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Cell Cycle-Regulated Centers of DNA Double-Strand Break Repair
Michael Lisby, Adriana Antúnez de Mayolo, Uffe H. Mortensen and Rodney Rothstein
Pages 477 - 481
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A G2/M Cell Cycle Block in Transformed Cells by Contact with Normal Neighbours
David Allard, Michael Stoker and Ermanno Gherardi
Pages 482 - 485
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Targeting Survivin Expression Induces Cell Proliferation Defect and SubsequentCell Death Involving Mitochondrial Pathway in Myeloid Leukemic Cells
Bing Z. Carter, Rui-Yu Wang, Wendy D. Schober, Michele Milella, David Chism and Michael Andreeff
Pages 486 - 491