Both cyclin A and cyclin E have S-phase promoting (SPF) activity in Xenopus egg extracts.
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U. Strausfeld | T. Hunt | J. Maller | J. Blow | R. Rempel | P. Descombes | J L Maller | R E Rempel | J J Blow | S. Chevalier | M. Howell | J. Adamczewski | P Descombes | S Chevalier | T Hunt | U P Strausfeld | M Howell | J Adamczewski | T. Hunt
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