Newton′s cradle: cell cycle regulation by two mutually inhibitory oscillators
The cell division cycle is a fundamental physiological process displaying a great degree of plasticity during the course of multicellular development. This plasticity is evident in the transition from rapid and stringently-timed divisions of the early embryo to subsequent size-controlled mitotic cyc...
Main Authors: | Dragoi, C-M, Tyson, JJ, Novak, B |
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Format: | Internet publication |
Language: | English |
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2024
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