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Tallada, Víctor A.
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Bähler, Jürg
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2016
In all organisms, cell size is crucial for biological function and is tightly controlled by genetic, environmental and physiological factors. Cell-size homeostasis is mediated by a finely balanced coordination between cell growth and division. At a critical point in the cell cycle, the G2-M transition, cells stop growth and enter mitosis; advancing or delaying this transition leads to smaller or larger cells, respectively
Cell Cycle 15(22): 3022-3023 (2016)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/163311
10.1080/15384101.2016.1252580
27792454
S. pombe
Cell size
G2-M transition
Genetic screen
Haploinsufficiency
Mitotic entry
Rate-limiting genes
Nucleotide metabolism
Nuclear transport
Gene dosis and the timing of mitosis