Alternating rise and fall of SCF - NIPA levels act as switch regulating cell division
Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:00 AM EST
... NIPA is part of a molecular complex that triggers degradation of cyclin B1 during the cell''s ''resting'' phase, but allows it to accumulate as the cell gets ready to divideCells control mitosis (cell division) by assembling a biochemical switch to block it or by disassembling the switch to trigger it, according to investigators at St... click link for more info. ...
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