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Growth Control During Cell Aging
Growth Control During Cell Aging
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1 transition regulation
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cell aging
Cell Cycle
cell cycle-dependent genes
cell proliferation
Cellular Senescence
cellular senescence mechanisms
DNA Excision Repair
DNA Methylation
DNA Replication
DNA Synthesis
epigenetic aging research
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fibroblast cell models
gene expression aging
Go
growth regulatory factors
H1 Cell
Human Diploid Fibroblast
Induce DNA Synthesis
Inhibit DNA Synthesis
Initiate DNA Synthesis
Interspersed Repetitive Elements
Late Passage Cells
molecular basis of cell cycle arrest
PCNA mRNA
Proliferative Life Span
Replicative DNA Synthesis
Senescent Cells
Serum Growth Factor
Stimulate DNA Synthesis
SV40 DNA
Syrian Hamster
Tris Hcl Buffer
WI-38 Cells
Young Cells
Product details
- ISBN 9780849345807
- Weight: 680g
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 30 Sep 1989
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
The purpose of this book is to provide information on senescent cells and why they are prevented from multiplying via cell division. It includes main sections on the nature of Go/1 transition, factors promoting the cell cycle traverse and avoiding the Go/1 arrest, and negative factors arresting the cell cycle traverse and promoting the stay in the Go/1 stage. Filled with illustrations and explanations, it collectively presents the mechanisms that control the cellular aging process. This reference is a must for anyone with special interests in the biological community, and specifically the field of gerontology.
Eugenia Wang and Huber R. Warner
Growth Control During Cell Aging
€458.80
