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Zhang X, Cruz F, Terry M, Remotti F, Matushansky I
Oncogene . 2012 Jul; 32(18):2249-60, 2260.e1-21. PMID: 22777357
Pluripotent cells can be derived from various types of somatic cells by nuclear reprogramming using defined transcription factors. It is, however, unclear whether human cancer cells can be similarly reprogrammed...
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Matushansky I, Radparvar F, SKOULTCHI A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2000 Dec; 97(26):14317-22. PMID: 11114185
Some tumor cells can be stimulated to differentiate and undergo terminal cell division and loss of tumorigenicity. The in vitro differentiation of murine erythroleukemia (MEL) cells is a dramatic example...
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Matushansky I, Radparvar F, SKOULTCHI A
Blood . 2000 Oct; 96(8):2755-64. PMID: 11023509
Terminal differentiation of erythroid cells results in terminal cell divisions followed by irreversible cell cycle withdrawal of hemoglobinized cells. The mechanisms leading to cell cycle withdrawal were assessed in stable...
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Hsieh F, Barnett L, Green W, Freedman K, Matushansky I, SKOULTCHI A, et al.
Blood . 2000 Oct; 96(8):2746-54. PMID: 11023508
Progression through the mammalian cell cycle is regulated by cyclins, cyclin- dependent kinases (CDKs), and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CKIs). The function of these proteins in the irreversible growth arrest associated...
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Matushansky I, Radparvar F, Rekhtman N, Skoultchi A
Front Biosci . 2000 Apr; 5:D488-92. PMID: 10762597
In vitro differentiation of murine erythroleuekemia cells recapitulates many aspects of the erythroid terminal differentiation program, including hemoglobin synthesis and proliferation arrest. It also provides an opportunity to study the...