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The following pages link to The CDK-APC/C Oscillator Predominantly Entrains Periodic Cell-Cycle Transcription (Q30740310):
Displaying 16 items.
- Inference of gene regulation functions from dynamic transcriptome data. (Q31132156) (← links)
- Roles of CDK and DDK in Genome Duplication and Maintenance: Meiotic Singularities. (Q37724141) (← links)
- 'Molecular habituation' as a potential mechanism of gradual homeostatic loss with age. (Q46260041) (← links)
- Degradation of the Mitotic Cyclin Clb3 Is not Required for Mitotic Exit but Is Necessary for G1 Cyclin Control of the Succeeding Cell Cycle (Q47146714) (← links)
- Reconciling conflicting models for global control of cell-cycle transcription (Q47679180) (← links)
- Oscillatory stimuli differentiate adapting circuit topologies (Q47711784) (← links)
- Inter-Regulation of CDKA/CDK1 and the Plant-Specific Cyclin-Dependent Kinase CDKB in Control of the Chlamydomonas Cell Cycle. (Q49789394) (← links)
- Better together: Unifying discordant cell-cycle oscillator models (Q50134883) (← links)
- CDK activity provides temporal and quantitative cues for organizing genome duplication. (Q50335432) (← links)
- DNA Replication Determines Timing of Mitosis by Restricting CDK1 and PLK1 Activation. (Q64902268) (← links)
- Regulation of the program of DNA replication by CDK: new findings and perspectives (Q89171642) (← links)
- Using extremal events to characterize noisy time series (Q89485717) (← links)
- Autonomous dynamic control of DNA nanostructure self-assembly (Q90215330) (← links)
- Clb3-centered regulations are recurrent across distinct parameter regions in minimal autonomous cell cycle oscillator designs (Q91554692) (← links)
- Quantitative Studies for Cell-Division Cycle Control (Q93186073) (← links)
- A convolutional neural network segments yeast microscopy images with high accuracy (Q102053753) (← links)