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[journal] Cell Cycle is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering cell biology. The editor-in-chief is Mikhail V. Blagosklonny (Roswell Park Cancer Institute). Cell Cycle is abstracted and indexed in Medline/PubMed and the Science Citation Index Expanded. ...
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The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication (replication) that produces two daughter cells. In cells without a nucleus (prokaryotic), the cell cycle occurs via a process termed binary fission. In cells with a nucleus (eukaryotes), the cell cycle can be divided in...
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The period from one cell division to the next.
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(from the article `cancer`) ...of cells by coding for proteins that form a signaling `cascade.` This cascade relays messages from the exterior of the cell to the nucleus, where ... ...clone, the nucleus of a cell from the mammary gland of an adult sheep was implanted in another sheep`s unfertilized egg whose nucleus had been ....
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The process a cell goes through each time it divides. The cell cycle consists of a series of steps during which the chromosomes and other cell material double to make two copies. The cell then divides into two daughter cells, each receiving one copy of the doubled material. The cell cycle is complete when each daughter cell is surrounded by its own...
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The complete series of events from one cell division to the next. It is usually divided into the phase when DNA is replicated (S phase), the phase when the cell actually divides into two cells (M phase), the two intervening gap phases (G1 and G2), and a nondividing state called `quiescence” (G0). ...
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<cell biology, molecular biology> The sequence of events between mitotic divisions. The cycle is conventionally divided into G0, G1, (G standing for gap), S (synthesis phase during which the DNA is replicated), G2 and M (mitosis). ... Cells that will not divide again are considered to be in G0 and the transition from G0 to G1 is thought to co...
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the cycle of biochemical and morphological events occurring in a reproducing cell population; it consists of the S phase, occurring toward the end of interphase, in which DNA is synthesized; the G2 phase, a relatively quiescent period; the M phase, consisting of the four phases of mitosis; and the G1 phase of interphase, which lasts ...
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The sequence of events by which a cell enlarges, duplicates it DNA and divides. The cell cycle consists of four successive phases (G1, S, G2 and M), and involves many genes including cyclins and cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs). Access to growth factors, adhesion to extracellular matrix, and cell cycle checkpoints are some of the many factors that r...
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The sequence of events between mitotic divisions. The cycle is conventionally divided into G0, G1, (G standing for gap), S (synthesis phase during which the DNA is replicated), G2 and M (mitosis). Cells that will not divide again are considered to be in G0, and the transition from G0 to G1 is thought to commit the cell to completing the cycle and dividing.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the periodic biochemical and structural events occurring during proliferation of cells such as in tissue culture; the cycle is divided into phases called G0, Gap1 (G1), synthesis (S1), Gap2 (G2
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Cell cycle: The sequence of events within the cell between cell divisions. The cell cycle is conventionally divided into the following phases: G0 (G zero, the G standing for gap) G1, (G one, the first gap) S (synthesis phase during which the DNA is synthesized, replicated) G2 (G two, the second gap) M (standing for mitosis, cell division). Cells th...
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Complete sequence of steps which must be performed by a cell in order to replicate itself, as seen from mitotic event to mitotic event. Most of the cycle consists of a growth period in which the cell takes on mass and replicates its DNA. Arrest of the cell cycle is an important feature in the reproduction of many organisms, including humans.
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the cycle of growth and asexual reproduction of a cell, consisting of interphase followed in actively dividing cells by prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
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