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Details on Person Human cyclins A and B1 are differentially located in the cell and undergo cell cycle-dependent nuclear transport
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:170253 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | Human cyclins A and B1 are differentially located in the cell and undergo cell cycle-dependent nuclear transport |
| _timestamp | 2005-12-28 10:11:57 |
| author | [Person:170060] Pines, J [Person:68384] Hunter, Tony |
| created | [InstanceEdit:170184] Matthews, L, 2005-12-28 10:02:46 |
| journal | J Cell Biol |
| pages | 1-17 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 1717476 |
| title | Human cyclins A and B1 are differentially located in the cell and undergo cell cycle-dependent nuclear transport |
| volume | 115 |
| year | 1991 |
| (literatureReference) | [Reaction:170057] Formation of Cyclin B:Cdc2 complexes [Homo sapiens] [BlackBoxEvent:170088] Translocation of CCNA:p-T14-CDK1 to the nucleus [Homo sapiens] [Summation:170225] A type cyclins, Cyclin A1 (CCNA1) and Cyclin A2 (CCNA2), are... [Summation:170243] CCNA (Cyclin A:Cdc2) complexes translocate to the nucleus an... [Summation:179076] Substrate specificity of cyclin B:Cdk1 complexes is primaril... |
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