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BRC-BIO: Cell cycle regulators in postmitotic multinucleated cells: Conserved mechanisms regulating muscle cell size.

Organization Oakland UniversityLocation ROCHESTER, United StatesPosted 1 Mar 2025Deadline 29 Feb 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationMI
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Cell growth is closely linked to cell division; to meet the demands of growth, cells must increase protein synthesis. The synthesis of new ribosomes (which make proteins) plays a crucial role in supporting the increased protein synthesis required during the cell cycle and division to make new cells. However, the role of the synthesis of new…

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BRC-BIO: Cell cycle regulators in postmitotic multinucleated cells: Conserved mechanisms regulating muscle cell size. — | Dev Procure