Publications
2015
Scholarly publications
The, I., Ruijtenberg, S., Bouchet, B. P., Cristobal Gonzalez de Durana, A., Prinsen, M. B. W., van Mourik, T., Koreth, J., Xu, H.
, Heck, A. J. R., Akhmanova, A., Cuppen, E., Boxem, M., Munoz Murillo, A., & van den Heuvel, S. (2015).
Rb and FZR1/Cdh1 determine CDK4/6-cyclin D requirement in C. elegans and human cancer cells.
Nature Communications [E],
6, 5906.
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms6906 2013
Other output
The, S. I. (2013). Critical targets of CYD-1/CDK-4 in the control of cell cycle entry. Poster session presented at International C. elegans meeting, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, US.
2012
Scholarly publications
Ruijtenberg, S. A., van den Heuvel, S., & The, S. I. (2012). Regulation of DNA synthesis and replication checkpoint activation during C. elegans development. In J. Kusic-Tisma (Ed.), DNA replication and related celllar processes InTech Open Access Books.
2011
Scholarly publications
Korzelius, J. P., The, S. I., Ruijtenberg, S. A., Prinsen, M. B.
, Portegijs, V. C., Middelkoop, T. C., Groot Koerkamp, M. J. A., Holstege, F. C. P.
, Boxem, M., & van den Heuvel, S. (2011).
Caenorhabditis elegans cyclin D/CDK4 and cyclin E/CDK2 induce distinct cell cycle re-entry programs in differentiated muscle cells. PLoS Genetics,
7(11), e1002362.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002362 2010
Scholarly publications
Korzelius, J. P., The, S. I., Ruijtenberg, S. A., Portegijs, V. C., Xu, H., Horvitz, H. R., & van den Heuvel, S. (2010). C. elegans MCM-4 is a general DNA replication and checkpoint component with an epidermis-specific requirement for growth and viability. Developmental Biology, 350, 358-369.
2007
Scholarly publications
Wildwater, M., The, S. I., & van den Heuvel, S. J. L. (2007). Coordination of cell proliferation and differentiation: finding a GEM in the root? Developmental Cell, 12, 841-842.
2006
Other output
van der Voet, M., Wildwater, M., Boxem, M., Peters, J., Berends, C. W. H., Galli, M., The, S. I., Thomas, A. A. M., & van den Heuvel, S. J. L. (2006). The function of LIN-5 in chromosome segregation and asymmetric division. Poster session presented at European Worm Meeting, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.