1. Expression of the c-myb proto-oncogene during cellular proliferation
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Paul E. Neiman, Craig B. Thompson, Peter B. Challoner, and Mark Groudine
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Cell type ,Messenger RNA ,animal structures ,Multidisciplinary ,Transcription, Genetic ,Oncogene ,Cell Cycle ,fungi ,Thymus Gland ,Biology ,Molecular biology ,Cell biology ,Bursa of Fabricius ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Transcription (biology) ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins ,Proto-Oncogenes ,Animals ,MYB ,RNA, Messenger ,Chickens ,Cells, Cultured - Abstract
In several cell types, messenger RNA levels of the nuclear proto-oncogene c-myb vary as a function of cellular proliferation ; a transient increase in c-myb steady-state mRNA, mediated by post-transcriptional mechanisms, occurs during cell-cycle progression. In contrast, both quiescent and proliferating immature thymocytes contain exceptionally high levels of c-myb mRNA as a consequence of increased c-myb transcription.
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- 1986
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