Original paper
Cyclebase 3.0: a multi-organism database on cell-cycle regulation and phenotypes
Abstract
The eukaryotic cell division cycle is a highly regulated process that consists of a complex series of events and involves thousands of proteins. Researchers have studied the regulation of the cell cycle in several organisms, employing a wide range of high-throughput technologies, such as microarray-based mRNA expression profiling and quantitative proteomics. Due to its complexity, the cell cycle can also fail or otherwise change in many...
Paper Details
Title
Cyclebase 3.0: a multi-organism database on cell-cycle regulation and phenotypes
Published Date
Nov 5, 2014
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
D1
Pages
D1140 - D1144
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