Chapter Regulation of the G1/S Transition in Adult Liver: Expression and Activation of the Cyclin Dependent Kinase Cdk1 in Differentiated Hepatocytes is Controlled by Extracellular Signals and is Crucial for Commitment to DNA Replication
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Pascal, L. (s. f.). Chapter Regulation of the G1/S Transition in Adult Liver: Expression and Activation of the Cyclin Dependent Kinase Cdk1 in Differentiated Hepatocytes is Controlled by Extracellular Signals and is Crucial for Commitment to DNA Replication. InTechOpen. https://nodovox.com/record.php?id=142689
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Pascal, Loyer. Chapter Regulation of the G1/S Transition in Adult Liver: Expression and Activation of the Cyclin Dependent Kinase Cdk1 in Differentiated Hepatocytes is Controlled by Extracellular Signals and is Crucial for Commitment to DNA Replication. InTechOpen. https://nodovox.com/record.php?id=142689.
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Pascal, Loyer. s. f. Chapter Regulation of the G1/S Transition in Adult Liver: Expression and Activation of the Cyclin Dependent Kinase Cdk1 in Differentiated Hepatocytes is Controlled by Extracellular Signals and is Crucial for Commitment to DNA Replication. InTechOpen. https://nodovox.com/record.php?id=142689.
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Pascal, L. s. f, Chapter Regulation of the G1/S Transition in Adult Liver: Expression and Activation of the Cyclin Dependent Kinase Cdk1 in Differentiated Hepatocytes is Controlled by Extracellular Signals and is Crucial for Commitment to DNA Replication, InTechOpen, available at: https://nodovox.com/record.php?id=142689 [Accessed 22 Jun. 2026].
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- Título
- Chapter Regulation of the G1/S Transition in Adult Liver: Expression and Activation of the Cyclin Dependent Kinase Cdk1 in Differentiated Hepatocytes is Controlled by Extracellular Signals and is Crucial for Commitment to DNA Replication
- Autor / colaboradores
- Pascal, Loyer
- Editorial
- InTechOpen
- ISSN
- 10.5772/19631