FOXM1, a typical proliferation-associated transcription factor

Volume: 388, Issue: 12, Pages: 1257 - 1274
Published: Nov 16, 2007
Abstract
FOXM1 is a typical proliferation-associated transcription factor: it stimulates proliferation by promoting S-phase entry as well as M-phase entry and is involved in proper execution of mitosis. Accordingly, FOXM1 regulates genes that control G1/S-transition, S-phase progression, G2/M-transition and M-phase progression. Consistently, its expression and its activity are antagonistically regulated by many important proliferation and...
Paper Details
Title
FOXM1, a typical proliferation-associated transcription factor
Published Date
Nov 16, 2007
Volume
388
Issue
12
Pages
1257 - 1274
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