Published February 1, 2001
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Journal Article
Growth regulation by oncogenes — new insights from model organisms
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Prober, David A.
- Edgar, Bruce A.
Chicago
Abstract
A great deal of work has focused on how oncogenes regulate the cell cycle during normal development and in cancer, yet their roles in regulating cell growth have been largely unexplored. Recent work in several model organisms has demonstrated that homologs of several oncogenes regulate cell growth and has suggested that some of the effects of oncogenes on the cell cycle may be a result of growth promotion. These studies have also suggested how growth and cell-cycle progression may be coupled.
Additional Information
© 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. Available online 9 January 2001. We thank Ed Giniger, Sally Leevers, Piotr Sicinski, and George Thomas for helpful discussions and comments on the manuscript.Additional details
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