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Checkpoint controls and cancer
- Title
- Checkpoint controls and cancer / guest editor, M. B. Kastan.
- Publication
- Plainview, NY : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1997.
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- Description
- vi, 363 pages : illustrations; 26 cm.
- Series Statement
- Cancer surveys, 0261-2429 ; v. 29
- Uniform Title
- Cancer surveys ; v. 29.
- Subjects
- Note
- "Published for the Imperial Cancer Research Fund."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Introduction / Michael B. Kastan -- Control of the G[subscript 1]/S Transition / S. I. Reed -- S Phase Damage Sensing Checkpoints in Mammalian Cells / J. M. Larner, H. Lee and J. L. Hamlin -- Cyclins and the G[subscript 2]/M Transition / M. R. Jackman and J. N. Pines -- The DNA Replication Licensing System / Pia Thommes and J. Julian Blow -- Cyclin Dependent Kinase Inhibitors / J. Wade Harper -- Yeast Checkpoint Controls and Relevance to Cancer / T. Weinert -- The Anaphase Promoting Complex / A. M. Page and P. Hieter -- Mammalian G[subscript 1] and G[subscript 2] Phase Checkpoints / P. M. O'Connor -- Maintaining Genetic Stability through TP53 Mediated Checkpoint Control / G. M. Wahl, S. P. Linke and T. G. Paulson [et al.] -- Functions of the DNA Dependent Protein Kinase / Shengfang Jin, Satoshi Inoue and David T. Weaver -- Telomerase, Checkpoints and Cancer / Calvin B. Harley and Steven W. Sherwood --
- The ATM Gene and Protein: Possible Roles in Genome Surveillance, Checkpoint Controls and Cellular Defence against Oxidative Stress / Galit Rotman and Yosef Shiloh -- Apoptosis and Cancer Mechanisms / Huichin Pan, Chaoying Yin and Terry Van Dyke -- Genetic Instability in Animal Tumorigenesis Models / Larry A. Donehower.
- ISBN
- 0879695188
- LCCN
- 97189760
- OCLC
- 37183645
- ocm37183645
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries