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Autor:
Wen, Qiang, Goldenson, Benjamin, Silver, Serena J., Schenone, Monica, Dancik, Vladimir, Huang, Zan, Wang, Ling-Zhi, Lewis, Timothy, An, W. Frank, Li, Xiaoyu, Bray, Mark-Anthony, Thiollier, Clarisse, Diebold, Lauren, Gilles, Laure, Vokes, Martha S., Moore, Christopher B., Bliss-Moreau, Meghan, VerPlank, Lynn, Tolliday, Nicola J., Mishra, Rama, Vemula, Sasidhar, Shi, Jianjian, Wei, Lei, Kapur, Reuben, Lopez, Cécile K., Gerby, Bastien, Ballerini, Paola, Pflumio, Francoise, Gilliland, D. Gary, Goldberg, Liat, Birger, Yehudit, Izraeli, Shai, Gamis, Alan S., Smith, Franklin O., Woods, William G., Taub, Jeffrey, Scherer, Christina A., Bradner, James, Goh, Boon-Cher, Mercher, Thomas, Carpenter, Anne E., Gould, Robert J., Clemons, Paul A., Carr, Steven A., Root, David E., Schreiber, Stuart L., Stern, Andrew M., Crispino, John D.
The mechanism by which cells decide to skip mitosis to become polyploid is largely undefined. Here we used a high-content image-based screen to identify small-molecule probes that induce polyploidization of megakaryocytic leukemia cells and serve as
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=pmid________::8d1dfd0541d2b517f09070bbf00312bb
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3613864/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3613864/
Autor:
Chattopadhyay, Shrikanta, Stewart, Alison L. *, Mukherjee, Siddhartha *, Huang, Cherrie *, Hartwell, Kimberly A. *, Miller, Peter G. *, Carmody, Leigh *, Yusuf, Rushdia Z., Sykes, David B. *, Vallet, Sonia *, Santo, Loredana *, Cirstea, Diana D. *, Hideshima, Teru, Dancik, Vladimir *, Cheah, Jaime *, Price, Edmund *, Bracha, Abigail *, Majireck, Max *, Hussain, Mahmud *, Singh, Shambhavi *, Tolliday, Nicola *, Moore, Malcolm A.S., Stern, Andrew M. *, Shamji, Alykhan F *, Ebert, Benjamin L., Golub, Todd R., Raje, Noopur, Scadden, David T., Schreiber, Stuart L. *
Publikováno v:
In Blood 16 November 2012 120(21):571-571
Autor:
Hartwell, Kimberly A. *, Miller, Peter G. *, Stewart, Alison L. *, Kahn, Alissa R., Logan, David J. *, Negri, Joseph *, Duvet, Mildred *, Chattopadhyay, Shrikanta *, Shterental, Sebastian *, Chu, Lisa P *, Shieh, Jae Hung, Jaeraas, Marcus *, Dancik, Vladimir *, Narayan, Rajiv *, Huang, Christina *, Haydu, J Erika *, Mukherjee, Siddhartha *, Shamji, Alykhan F *, Tolliday, Nicola J *, Carpenter, Anne E. *, Schreiber, Stuart L. *, Stern, Andrew M. *, Moore, Malcolm AS *, Scadden, David T., Ebert, Benjamin L., Golub, Todd R.
Publikováno v:
In Blood 18 November 2011 118(21):760-760
Autor:
Dancík, Vladimír
A longest common subsequence of two sequences is a sequence that is a subsequence of both the given sequences and has largest possible length. It is known that the expected length of a longest common subsequence is proportional to the length of the g
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https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.281821