Concept information
Preferred term
cell cycle checkpoints
Type
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Topic
Definition
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Regulatory signaling systems that control the progression through the cell cycle. They ensure that the cell has completed, in the correct order and without mistakes, all the processes required to replicate the genome and cytoplasm, and divide them equally between two daughter cells. If cells sense they have not completed these processes or that the environment does not have the nutrients and growth hormones in place to proceed, then the cells are restrained (or "arrested") until the processes are completed and growth conditions are suitable.
Source: Medical Subject Headings 2015
Type: Concept definition
Broader concept
Synonyms
- cell cycle arrest
In other languages
URI
https://lod.nal.usda.gov/nalt/232248
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