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Bedeutung von Cyclin G für die genomische Stabilität in Drosophila
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Status
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completed
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Project begin
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01.10.2013
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Sponsor mark
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DFG NA427/ 4-1; PR 533/10-1
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Publications in the course of the project
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Overexpression of the Drosophila ATR homologous checkpoint kinase Mei-41 induces a G2/M checkpoint in Drosophila imaginal tissue
2018: Bayer F.E., Zimmermann M., Preiss A., Nagel A.C.
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p53 and cyclin G cooperate in mediating genome stability in somatic cells of Drosophila
2017: Bayer F.E., Zimmermann M., Fischer P., Gromoll C., Preiss A., Nagel A.C.
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A triangular connection between Cyclin G, PP2A and Akt1 in the regulation of growth and metabolism in Drosophila
2016: Fischer P., Preiss A., Nagel A.C.
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Drosophila Cyclin G is a regulator of the Notch signalling pathway during wing development
2016: Nagel A.C., Szawinski J., Zimmermann M., Preiss A.
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Cyclin G functions as a positive regulator of growth and metabolism in Drosophila
2015: Fischer P., La Rosa M.K., Schulz A., Preiss A., Nagel A.C.
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Cyclin G is involved in meiotic recombination repair in Drosophila melanogaster
2012: Nagel, A.C, Fischer, P., Szawinski, J., La Rosa, M.K., Preiss, A.