Serum response factor: transcriptional regulation of genes induced by growth factors and differentiation

FE Johansen, R Prywes - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Reviews on …, 1995 - Elsevier
FE Johansen, R Prywes
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Reviews on Cancer, 1995Elsevier
Treatment of quiescent cells in culture with serum, growth factors or other mitogens allows
cells that have exited the cell cycle to reenter into GI and subsequently go through a round of
DNA synthesis and cell division [1]. An early event in this process is the activation of
transcription of immediate early genes, so defined because their activation is relatively rapid
and does not require new
Treatment of quiescent cells in culture with serum, growth factors or other mitogens allows cells that have exited the cell cycle to reenter into GI and subsequently go through a round of DNA synthesis and cell division [1]. An early event in this process is the activation of transcription of immediate early genes, so defined because their activation is relatively rapid and does not require new
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