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Mapping of the G1 phase of a mammalian cell cycle

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Temperature-sensitive variant clones of BALB/3T3 cells were put on a linear time scale map by measuring their time of entry into S phase; these clones seemed to accumulate a unique non-histone protein at the restricted temperature.

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Naha, P., Meyer, A. & Hewitt, K. Mapping of the G1 phase of a mammalian cell cycle. Nature 258, 49–53 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1038/258049a0

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