Tumor Initiating Cells, Cell Cycle Control and Cancer Stem Cells
Tumor Initiating Cells, Cell Cycle Control and Cancer Stem Cells
Tumor Initiating Cells, Cell Cycle Control and Cancer Stem Cells
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D <strong>and</strong> E type cyclins, which are active in early <strong>and</strong> late G1, are thought to<br />
sequentially phosphorylate pRb<br />
(Cyclins A/B maintain pRb phosphorylation in S/G2)<br />
Figure 8.8 The Biology of <strong>Cancer</strong> (© Garl<strong>and</strong> Science 2007)