Evidence that cell survival is controlled by interleukin-3 independently of cell proliferation

Volume: 163, Issue: 3, Pages: 466 - 476
Published: Jun 1, 1995
Abstract
Hemopoietic cell proliferation is controlled by a set of polypeptide growth factors and regulatory molecules that bind to cell surface receptors inducing cellular responses. Maintenance of a viable state, cell growth, DNA synthesis and mitosis are basic properties of proliferating cells, but links between growth factor receptors and each of these cellular outcomes are poorly understood. Most studies have monitored DNA synthesis as a measure of...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence that cell survival is controlled by interleukin-3 independently of cell proliferation
Published Date
Jun 1, 1995
Volume
163
Issue
3
Pages
466 - 476
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