Inactivation of Cdc2 increases the level of apoptosis induced by DNA damage.
A number of lines of evidence have suggested a possible involvement of the mitosis-promoting protein kinase Cdc2 in the process of apoptotic cell death, and one recent study concluded that premature activation of Cdc2 is required for apoptosis. Here we have used a temperature-sensitive murine Cdc2 m...
Main Authors: | Ongkeko, W, Ferguson, D, Harris, A, Norbury, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1995
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