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@article{Jiang2004,  abstract = {All nuclear transcription is interrupted during mitosis. We examined the role of human TTF2, an RNA polymerase (Pol) I and II termination factor, in mitotic repression of transcription elongation. We find that TTF2 levels rise in the cytoplasm in S and G2 and at the onset of mitosis TTF2 translocates into the nucleus. Consistent with a role in termination of all transcription, TTF2 is the only ATP-dependent termination activity associated with Pol II transcription elongation complexes, is largely unaffected by template position, and is impervious to the phosphorylation state of the polymerase. Cells in which TTF2 levels are knocked down showed dramatic retention of Ser2 phosphorylated Pol II on mitotic chromosomes and an increase in chromosome segregation defects.}, author = {Jiang, Yan and Liu, Mingyi and Spencer, Charlotte A. and Price, David H.}, doi = {10.1016/S1097-2765(04)00234-5}, file = {::}, issn = {10972765}, journal = {Molecular Cell}, month = may, {may},  number = {3}, pages = {375--386}, title = {{Involvement of Transcription Termination Factor 2 in Mitotic Repression of Transcription Elongation}}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1097276504002345}, volume = {14}, year = {2004} {2004},  }  @article{Fidorra1981,  abstract = {The volumes of whole cells and nuclei of cultured human cells were studied at different times after synchronization of growth using the Coulter counter and scanning microphotometry. It was found that the increase in cell volume is compatible with both linear or exponential growth during the cell cycle. The growth of the nuclear volume is not correlated with the beginning of the DNA synthesis. The nuclear volume starts to increase already 6 hr prior DNA synthesis. The data also indicate that the nuclear volume growth could proceed in two stages. The relation of this result to radiation sensitivity is discussed.}, author = {Fidorra, J and Mielke, T and Booz, J and Feinendegen, L E}, issn = {0301-634X}, journal = {Radiation and environmental biophysics}, keywords = {Cell Cycle,Cell Nucleus,Cell Nucleus: physiology,Cell Nucleus: ultrastructure,DNA Replication,Humans,Kinetics,Mitosis,Mitotic Index}, mendeley-groups = {CellCircadianCycle}, month = jan, {jan},  number = {3}, pages = {205--14}, pmid = {7267987}, title = {{Cellular and nuclear volume of human cells during the cell cycle.}}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7267987}, volume = {19}, year = {1981} {1981},  }  @article{Gottesfeld1997,  abstract = {Nuclear RNA transcription is silenced when eukaryotic cells enter mitosis. Until recently, this repression was thought to derive solely from the condensation of interphase chromatin into mitotic chromosomes. Recent studies, however, have shown that changes in chromatin structure and occupancy of promoter elements by both general and gene-specific transcription factors also play a role in transcriptional silencing. In addition, studies with simplified systems reveal that reversible phosphorylation of the basal transcriptional machinery represses transcription at mitosis.}, author = {Gottesfeld, J}, doi = {10.1016/S0968-0004(97)01045-1}, issn = {09680004}, journal = {Trends in Biochemical Sciences}, month = jun, {jun},  number = {6}, pages = {197--202}, title = {{Mitotic repression of the transcriptional machinery}}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0968000497010451}, volume = {22}, year = {1997} {1997},  }  @article{Sumner1991,  author = {Sumner, A. T.}, doi = {10.1007/BF00337519}, issn = {0009-5915}, journal = {Chromosoma}, month = jul, {jul},  number = {6}, pages = {410--418}, title = {{Scanning electron microscopy of mammalian chromosomes from prophase to telophase}}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/BF00337519}, volume = {100}, year = {1991} {1991},  }  @article{bieler2014,  title = {{Robust synchronization of coupled circadian and cell cycle oscillators in single mammalian cells.}},  date = {2014 Jul 15}, 

}  @article{19346485,  title = {{Forced periodic expression of G1 cyclins phase-locks the budding yeast cell cycle.}},  date = {2009 Apr 21}, 

author = {Arkady Pikovsky and Michael Rosenblum and Jürgen Kurths},  title = {{Synchronization}},  }  @article{Kralemann_2008,  doi = {10.1103/physreve.77.066205},  url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physreve.77.066205},  year = {2008},  month = {jun},  publisher = {American Physical Society ({APS})},  volume = {77},  number = {6},  author = {Björn Kralemann and Laura Cimponeriu and Michael Rosenblum and Arkady Pikovsky and Ralf Mrowka},  title = {{Phase dynamics of coupled oscillators reconstructed from data}},  journal = {Physical Review E},  }