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Publication : Cell cycle in mouse development.

First Author  Ciemerych MA Year  2005
Journal  Oncogene Volume  24
Issue  17 Pages  2877-98
PubMed ID  15838522 Mgi Jnum  J:97811
Mgi Id  MGI:3576436 Doi  10.1038/sj.onc.1208608
Citation  Ciemerych MA, et al. (2005) Cell cycle in mouse development. Oncogene 24(17):2877-98
abstractText  Mice likely represent the most-studied mammalian organism, except for humans. Genetic engineering in embryonic stem cells has allowed derivation of mouse strains lacking particular cell cycle proteins. Analyses of these mutant mice, and cells derived from them, facilitated the studies of the functions of cell cycle apparatus at the organismal and cellular levels. In this review, we give some background about the cell cycle progression during mouse development. We next discuss some insights about in vivo functions of the cell cycle proteins, gleaned from mouse knockout experiments. Our text is meant to provide examples of the recent experiments, rather than to supply an extensive and complete list.
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