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  1. The role of cAMP in controlling yeast cell division.Tatsuo Ishikawa, Isao Uno & Kunihiro Matsumoto - 1986 - Bioessays 4 (2):52-56.
    The studies on the cAMP‐requiring mutants and their suppressors in the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, revealed that cAMP‐dependent protein phosphorylation is involved in the G1 phase of the cell cycle, in conjugation, and in the post‐meiotic stage of sporulation, and that inhibition of cAMP‐dependent protein phosphorylation is required to induce meiotic division.
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  • The role of growth factors in haemopoiesis.T. M. Dexter, C. Heyworth & A. D. Whetton - 1985 - Bioessays 2 (4):154-158.
    Many of the haemopoietic cell growth factors have now been purified to homogeneity and their structural genes cloned. Methods are also now available for obtaining pure populations of haemopoietic cells. The use of such cells, in combination with pure growth factors, has provided intriguing information about the biological activities and mode of action of the factors in faciliating survival, proliferation and differentiation of the haemopoietic cells.
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