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    Understanding the organization of the cell cycle has been a longstanding goal in cell biology. We combined time-lapse microscopy, highly multiplexed single-cell imaging of 48 core cell cycle proteins, and manifold learning to render a visualization of the human cell cycle. This data-driven approach revealed the comprehensive "structure" of the cell cycle: a continuum of molecular states that cells occupy as they transition from one cell division to the next, or as they enter or exit cell cycle arrest. Paradoxically, progression deeper into cell cycle arrest was accompanied by increases in proliferative effectors such as CDKs and cyclins, which can drive cell cycle re-entry by overcoming p21 induction. The structure also revealed the molecular trajectories into senescence and the unique combination of molecular features that define this irreversibly arrested state. This approach will enable the comparison of alternative cell cycles during development, in response to environmental perturbation and in disease. A record of this paper's transparent peer review process is included in the supplemental information. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Wayne Stallaert, Katarzyna M Kedziora, Colin D Taylor, Tarek M Zikry, Jolene S Ranek, Holly K Sobon, Sovanny R Taylor, Catherine L Young, Jeanette G Cook, Jeremy E Purvis. The structure of the human cell cycle. Cell systems. 2022 Mar 16;13(3):230-240.e3

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    PMID: 34800361

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