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Cells which are committed to division and have entered the S-phase become refractory to signal transduction.
But if the cell is committed to division or the damage cannot be repaired, then p53 triggers a program cell death through the extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic pathways [ 25, 26].
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In this context, "quiescence exit" is a phase during which cells receive and accumulate signals prior to committing to division.
For instance, some cells commit to division or DNA replication only after reaching a minimal cell size, suggesting that they have the ability to sense their own size or geometry.
In other words, H1 became committed to asymmetric division and L1 became committed to symmetric division with selection.
Moreover, cyclin E staining detects tumor cells committed to cell division (late G1 and beyond).
Once cells have committed to a division cycle they initiate DNA replication and progress into S-phase.
Not unexpectedly, the results showed clearly that the embryonic endothelial cells are heavily committed to cell division, while adult cells are not.
When the cytokinetic ring is fully formed and the cell is committed to cell division, MinCDJ moves from the poles to the cytokinetic ring, probably following DivIVA which binds to the curved membrane at the inward growing septum [44].
However if we accept this as a working definition, the proportion of old and dead cells was greater in the H selected lineages that were committed to asymmetric division.
However, cyclins have an advantage in that they can selectively detect for cells that are in the late G1 phase and beyond and thus committed to cell division.
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