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Organelle Inheritance Control of Mitotic Entry and Progression: Implications for Tissue Homeostasis and Disease
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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10.3389/fcell.2019.00133
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2019
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Vol 7
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Cited By ~ 1
Author(s):
Fabiola Mascanzoni
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Inmaculada Ayala
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Antonino Colanzi
Keyword(s):
Tissue Homeostasis
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Organelle Inheritance
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Mitotic Entry
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10.3410/f.1025766.304763
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Author(s):
Craig Crews
Keyword(s):
Stem Cell
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2007
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Author(s):
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Compensatory growth of healthy cardiac cells in the presence of diseased cells restores tissue homeostasis during heart development.
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10.3410/f.1145162.602305
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2009
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Author(s):
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Enrique Lara-Pezzi
Keyword(s):
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Compensatory Growth
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Cardiac Cells
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Tissue Homeostasis
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10.3410/f.3113958.2797056
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2010
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Author(s):
Jonathan Bogan
Keyword(s):
Nuclear Pore
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Nuclear Pore Complexes
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Nuclear Positioning
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Mitotic Entry
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10.3410/f.6977956.7179054
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2010
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Author(s):
Michael B Yaffe
Keyword(s):
Dna Damage
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Author(s):
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Keyword(s):
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Progenitor Cell
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Tissue Homeostasis
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Nuclear Interior
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Progenitor Cell Proliferation
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10.3410/f.718349320.793494863
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2014
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Author(s):
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Keyword(s):
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Mitotic Entry
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Leucine Zipper Domain
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2017
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Author(s):
Sebastian Jessberger
Keyword(s):
Balance Growth
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Organelle Inheritance
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