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Details on Person Growth suppression by p18, a p16INK4/MTS1- and p14INK4B/MTS2-related CDK6 inhibitor, correlates with wild-type pRb function

Class:IdLiteratureReference:182595
_displayNameGrowth suppression by p18, a p16INK4/MTS1- and p14INK4B/MTS2-related CDK6 inhibitor, correlates with wild-type pRb function
_timestamp2006-07-10 19:19:38
author[Person:111055] Guan, KL
[Person:182592] Jenkins, CW
[Person:182587] Li, Y
[Person:182591] Nichols, MA
[Person:182583] Wu, X
[Person:182597] O'Keefe, CL
[Person:182573] Matera, AG
[Person:69423] Xiong, Y
created[InstanceEdit:182593] Matthews, L, 2006-07-10 19:18:57
journalGenes Dev
pages2939-52
pubMedIdentifier8001816
titleGrowth suppression by p18, a p16INK4/MTS1- and p14INK4B/MTS2-related CDK6 inhibitor, correlates with wild-type pRb function
volume8
year1994
(literatureReference)[Reaction:182594] Association of INK4 family proteins with CDK4/6 [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:453279] Mitotic G1 phase and G1/S transition [Homo sapiens]
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