Chemistry & Biology
Volume 1, Issue 4, December 1994, Pages 191-195
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Cyclin-dependent kinases: regulators of the cell cycle and more

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Abstract

Cyclin-dependent kinases determine the timing of key events in the cell cycle, and may also regulate other important cellular functions. Although some of the effects of activating these kinases are clear, the mechanisms by which the effects are produced are not; several types of chemical probes that might be enlightening can be imagined.

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