Dynamic Systems and Control, Parts a and B 2005
DOI: 10.1115/imece2005-82349
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Regulation of G2/M Transition in Mammalian Cells by Oxidative Stress

Abstract: The regulation of the G2/M transition for the mammalian cell cycle has been modeled using 19 states to investigate the G2 checkpoint dynamics in response to oxidative stress. A detailed network model of G2/M regulation is presented and then a “core” subsystem is extracted from the full network. An existing model of Mitosis control is extended by adding two important pathways regulating G2/M transition in response to DNA damage induced by oxidative stress. Model predictions indicate that the p53 dependent pathw… Show more

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