Matsuoka et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Interferon-α-induced G1 phase arrest through up-regulated expression of CDK inhibitors, p19Ink4D and p21Cip1 in mouse macrophagesMatsuoka et al., 1998
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- Matsuoka M
- Tani K
- Asano S
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- Oncogene
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The mechanism of cell cycle arrest induced by interferon-α (IFN-α) was analysed using a mouse macrophage cell line, BAC1. 2F5A. IFN-α added in media before mid-G1 prohibited cells from entering S phase. The blockage of G1/S transition was associated with diminuition …
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