Cell division - A to Z
This page contains links to content about cell division and the cell cycle - the process by which new cells are made.
Every day, millions of new cells are made within the body, helping to keep us healthy. But if faults arise in the key genes that control this cycle, cells can start to multiply out of control, leading to cancer.
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Cell division is a sub-category of Research and trials and Lab research
Browse content about Cell division
- Bust a cell
- Dr Anne Donaldson
- Dr John Diffley
- Dr Karim Labib
- Dr Nic Tapon
- Dr Stephen Royle
- Dr Tim Hunt
- How cells work
- Making new cells - Getting ready to divide
- Making new cells - The engine of the cell cycle
- Our research into cell division
- Prof Iain Hagan
- Prof Kim Nasmyth
- Prof Nicol Keith
- Professor David Glover
- Stages of the cell cycle
- Causes of cancer - DNA damage
- Dr Frank Uhlmann
- Dr Julie Cooper
- Dr Mark Petronczki
- Dr Paul Nurse
- Dr Thomas Surrey
- How cells multiply
- Making new cells
- Making new cells - Separating and dividing
- Our progress and achievements in the 1980s
- Prof Gareth Williams
- Prof Jonathon Pines
- Prof Nic Jones
- Prof Ron Laskey
- Professor Francis Barr






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