B-MYB is essential for normal cell cycle progression and chromosomal stability of embryonic stem cells

10.1371/journal.pone.0002478

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Main Authors: Tarasov K.V., Tarasova Y.S., Tam W.L., Riordon D.R., Elliott S.T., Kania G., Li J., Yamanaka S., Crider D.G., Testa G., Li R.A., Lim B., Stewart C.L., Liu Y., Van Eyk J.E., Wersto R.P., Wobus A.M., Boheler K.R.
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Published: 2019
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Mus
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1618512024-11-09T14:02:00Z B-MYB is essential for normal cell cycle progression and chromosomal stability of embryonic stem cells Tarasov K.V. Tarasova Y.S. Tam W.L. Riordon D.R. Elliott S.T. Kania G. Li J. Yamanaka S. Crider D.G. Testa G. Li R.A. Lim B. Stewart C.L. Liu Y. Van Eyk J.E. Wersto R.P. Wobus A.M. Boheler K.R. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIOCHEMISTRY caspase octamer transcription factor 4 protein b myb RNA short hairpin RNA transcription factor protein c Myb aneuploidy animal cell apoptosis article cell cycle G2 phase cell cycle M phase cell cycle progression cell differentiation cell viability centrosome chromosomal instability controlled study embryonic stem cell enzyme activation gene expression regulation HeLa cell human human cell in vitro study mitosis spindle mouse nonhuman nucleotide sequence pluripotent stem cell polyploidy promoter region protein analysis protein content protein defect protein depletion protein function animal cell cycle cytology genetics oncogene myb physiology Murinae Mus Aneuploidy Animals Apoptosis Cell Cycle Cell Differentiation Chromosomal Instability Embryonic Stem Cells Genes, myb Mice Polyploidy Promoter Regions (Genetics) Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myb 10.1371/journal.pone.0002478 PLoS ONE 3 6 e2478 2019-11-08T00:55:49Z 2019-11-08T00:55:49Z 2008 Article Tarasov K.V., Tarasova Y.S., Tam W.L., Riordon D.R., Elliott S.T., Kania G., Li J., Yamanaka S., Crider D.G., Testa G., Li R.A., Lim B., Stewart C.L., Liu Y., Van Eyk J.E., Wersto R.P., Wobus A.M., Boheler K.R. (2008). B-MYB is essential for normal cell cycle progression and chromosomal stability of embryonic stem cells. PLoS ONE 3 (6) : e2478. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002478 19326203 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161851 Unpaywall 20191101
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topic caspase
octamer transcription factor 4
protein b myb
RNA
short hairpin RNA
transcription factor
protein c Myb
aneuploidy
animal cell
apoptosis
article
cell cycle G2 phase
cell cycle M phase
cell cycle progression
cell differentiation
cell viability
centrosome
chromosomal instability
controlled study
embryonic stem cell
enzyme activation
gene expression regulation
HeLa cell
human
human cell
in vitro study
mitosis spindle
mouse
nonhuman
nucleotide sequence
pluripotent stem cell
polyploidy
promoter region
protein analysis
protein content
protein defect
protein depletion
protein function
animal
cell cycle
cytology
genetics
oncogene myb
physiology
Murinae
Mus
Aneuploidy
Animals
Apoptosis
Cell Cycle
Cell Differentiation
Chromosomal Instability
Embryonic Stem Cells
Genes, myb
Mice
Polyploidy
Promoter Regions (Genetics)
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myb
spellingShingle caspase
octamer transcription factor 4
protein b myb
RNA
short hairpin RNA
transcription factor
protein c Myb
aneuploidy
animal cell
apoptosis
article
cell cycle G2 phase
cell cycle M phase
cell cycle progression
cell differentiation
cell viability
centrosome
chromosomal instability
controlled study
embryonic stem cell
enzyme activation
gene expression regulation
HeLa cell
human
human cell
in vitro study
mitosis spindle
mouse
nonhuman
nucleotide sequence
pluripotent stem cell
polyploidy
promoter region
protein analysis
protein content
protein defect
protein depletion
protein function
animal
cell cycle
cytology
genetics
oncogene myb
physiology
Murinae
Mus
Aneuploidy
Animals
Apoptosis
Cell Cycle
Cell Differentiation
Chromosomal Instability
Embryonic Stem Cells
Genes, myb
Mice
Polyploidy
Promoter Regions (Genetics)
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myb
Tarasov K.V.
Tarasova Y.S.
Tam W.L.
Riordon D.R.
Elliott S.T.
Kania G.
Li J.
Yamanaka S.
Crider D.G.
Testa G.
Li R.A.
Lim B.
Stewart C.L.
Liu Y.
Van Eyk J.E.
Wersto R.P.
Wobus A.M.
Boheler K.R.
B-MYB is essential for normal cell cycle progression and chromosomal stability of embryonic stem cells
description 10.1371/journal.pone.0002478
author2 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
author_facet BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Tarasov K.V.
Tarasova Y.S.
Tam W.L.
Riordon D.R.
Elliott S.T.
Kania G.
Li J.
Yamanaka S.
Crider D.G.
Testa G.
Li R.A.
Lim B.
Stewart C.L.
Liu Y.
Van Eyk J.E.
Wersto R.P.
Wobus A.M.
Boheler K.R.
format Article
author Tarasov K.V.
Tarasova Y.S.
Tam W.L.
Riordon D.R.
Elliott S.T.
Kania G.
Li J.
Yamanaka S.
Crider D.G.
Testa G.
Li R.A.
Lim B.
Stewart C.L.
Liu Y.
Van Eyk J.E.
Wersto R.P.
Wobus A.M.
Boheler K.R.
author_sort Tarasov K.V.
title B-MYB is essential for normal cell cycle progression and chromosomal stability of embryonic stem cells
title_short B-MYB is essential for normal cell cycle progression and chromosomal stability of embryonic stem cells
title_full B-MYB is essential for normal cell cycle progression and chromosomal stability of embryonic stem cells
title_fullStr B-MYB is essential for normal cell cycle progression and chromosomal stability of embryonic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed B-MYB is essential for normal cell cycle progression and chromosomal stability of embryonic stem cells
title_sort b-myb is essential for normal cell cycle progression and chromosomal stability of embryonic stem cells
publishDate 2019
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161851
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