Blackstone, Neil. ‘The Origin of Eukaryotes’. The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection (2016): n. pag. Web. <https://hstalks.com/t/3246/the-origin-of-eukaryotes/?biosci>.
Blow, Julian. ‘Replication Licensing | HS Talks’. The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection 2009. Web. <https://hstalks.com/t/1256/replication-licensing/?biosci>.
Borrego-Pinto, Joana et al. ‘Distinct Mechanisms Eliminate Mother and Daughter Centrioles in Meiosis of Starfish Oocytes’. The Journal of Cell Biology 212.7 (2016): 815–827. Web.
Coudreuse, Damien, and Paul Nurse. ‘Driving the Cell Cycle With a Minimal CDK Control Network’. Nature 468.7327 (2010): 1074–1079. Web.
---. ‘Driving the Cell Cycle With a Minimal Cdk Control Network’. Nature 468.7327 (2010): 1074–1079. Web.
‘Current Biology’. n. pag. Web. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09609822>.
‘Current Opinion in Cell Biology’. n. pag. Web. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09550674>.
Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew. ‘Cell Cycle Analysis by Flow Cytometry’. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Wiley Interscience, 1999. Web. <http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/9780470015902.a0002571.pub2>.
De Smet, Ive, and Tom Beeckman. ‘Asymmetric Cell Division in Land Plants and Algae: The Driving Force for Differentiation’. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 12.3 (2011): 177–188. Web.
Dinarina, Ana et al. ‘Chromatin Shapes the Mitotic Spindle’. Cell 138.3 (2009): 502–513. Web.
Dyall, Sabrina D, Mark T Brown, and Patricia J Johnson. ‘Ancient Invasions: From Endosymbionts to Organelles’. Science 304.5668 (2004): n. pag. Web. <http://www.jstor.org/stable/3836764>.
Dynlacht, Brian. ‘The E2F Family and Transcriptional Control of the Mammalian Cell Cycle | HS Talks’. The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection 2007. Web. <https://hstalks.com/t/672/the-e2f-family-and-transcriptional-control-of-the-/?biosci>.
Hayles, Jacqueline, and Paul Nurse. ‘A Journey Into Space’. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 2.9 (2001): 647–656. Web.
Horvitz, H, and I Herskowitz. ‘Mechanisms of Asymmetric Cell Division: Two Bs or Not Two Bs, That Is the Question’. Cell 68.2 (1992): 237–255. Print.
Jarvis, Paul, and Enrique López-Juez. ‘Biogenesis and Homeostasis of Chloroplasts and Other Plastids’. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 14.12 (2013): 787–802. Web.
Karsenti, Eric. ‘Bipolar Spindle Assembly | HS Talks’. The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection 2009. Web. <https://hstalks.com/t/1261/bipolar-spindle-assembly/?biosci>.
---. ‘Self-Organization in Cell Biology: A Brief History’. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 9.3 (2008): 255–262. Web.
Knoblich, Juergen A. ‘Mechanisms of Asymmetric Stem Cell Division’. Cell 132.4 (2008): 583–597. Web.
Koshland, Douglas. ‘Sister Chromatid Cohesion: Simple Concept, Complex Reality | HS Talks’. The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection 2009. Web. <https://hstalks.com/t/1259/sister-chromatid-cohesion-simple-concept-complex-r/?biosci>.
Lénárt, Péter et al. ‘A Contractile Nuclear Actin Network Drives Chromosome Congression in Oocytes’. Nature 436.7052 (2005): 812–818. Web.
Lodish, Harvey F. Molecular Cell Biology. 8th Edition. New York: W.H. Freeman Macmillan Learning, 2016. Print.
---. ‘Vesicular Traffic, Secretion, and Endocytosis’. Molecular Cell Biology. 8th Edition. New York: W.H. Freeman Macmillan Learning, 2016. Print.
---. ‘Vesicular Traffic, Secretion, and Endocytosis’. Molecular Cell Biology. 8th Edition. New York: W.H. Freeman Macmillan Learning, 2016. Print.
Marston, Adèle L., and Angelika Amon. ‘Meiosis: Cell-Cycle Controls Shuffle and Deal’. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 5.12 (2004): 983–997. Web.
Medema, René. ‘The G2/M Transition’. The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection (2009): n. pag. Web. <https://hstalks.com/t/1268/the-g2m-transition/?biosci>.
Morgan, David O. ‘The Cell Cycle in Cancer’. The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control. London: NSP/Oxford University Press, 2007. 248–266. Print.
---. ‘The Cell Cycle in Cancer’. The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control. London: NSP/Oxford University Press, 2007. 248–266. Print.
---. ‘The Cell Cycle in Cancer’. The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control. London: NSP/Oxford University Press, 2007. 248–266. Print.
---. ‘The Cell Cycle in Cancer’. The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control. London: NSP/Oxford University Press, 2007. 248–266. Print.
---. ‘The Cell Cycle in Cancer’. The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control. London: NSP/Oxford University Press, 2007. 248–266. Print.
---. ‘The Cell Cycle in Cancer’. The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control. London: NSP/Oxford University Press, 2007. 248–266. Print.
---. ‘The Cell Cycle in Cancer’. The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control. London: NSP/Oxford University Press, 2007. 248–266. Print.
---. ‘The Cell Cycle in Cancer’. The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control. London: NSP/Oxford University Press, 2007. 248–266. Print.
Morgan, David O. The Cell Cycle: Principles of Control. London: NSP/Oxford University Press, 2007. Print.
‘Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology’. n. pag. Web. <http://www.nature.com/nrm/archive/index.html>.
Nurse, Paul. ‘Kohn Lecture 2010 - Cell Cycle Control | Imperial’. Imperial College London, n.d. Web. <http://wwwf.imperial.ac.uk/imedia/content/view/674/kohn-lecture-2010--cell-cycle-control-/>.
---. ‘The Great Ideas of Biology | YouTube’. 2013. Web. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llPMfaz4qnA>.
Scarpulla, Richard. ‘Nuclear Control of Respiratory Chain Expression by Transcriptional Activators and Coactivators | HS Talks’. The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection 2007. Web. <https://hstalks.com/t/163/nuclear-control-of-respiratory-chain-expression-by/?biosci>.
Steinkamp, John A. ‘Flow Cytometers’. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Wiley Interscience, 1999. Web. <https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1038/npg.els.0002971>.
Swaffer, Matthew P. et al. ‘CDK Substrate Phosphorylation and Ordering the Cell Cycle’. Cell 167.7 (2016): 1750–1761. Web.
Tate, Sharon, and Paul Ko Ferrigno. ‘Cell Cycle: Synchronization at Various Stages’. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Wiley Interscience, 1999. Web. <http://doi.wiley.com/10.1038/npg.els.0002570>.
‘The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection | HS Talks’. N.p., n.d. Web. <https://hstalks.com/biosci/>.
‘Trends in Cell Biology’. n. pag. Web. <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09628924>.
Tyson, John J., Kathy Chen, and Bela Novak. ‘Network Dynamics and Cell Physiology’. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 2.12 (2001): 908–916. Web.
Tyson, John J., and Bela Novak. ‘Temporal Organization of the Cell Cycle’. Current Biology 18.17 (2008): R759–R768. Web.
van den Heuvel, Sander, and Nicholas J. Dyson. ‘Conserved Functions of the pRB and E2F Families’. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 9.9 (2008): 713–724. Web. <https://www.nature.com/articles/nrm2469>.
Waters, Mark T, and Jane A Langdale. ‘The Making of a Chloroplast’. The EMBO Journal 28.19 (2009): 2861–2873. Web.
Wittenberg, Curt. ‘START Control in Yeast’. The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection (2009): n. pag. Web. <https://hstalks.com/t/1253/start-control-in-yeast/?biosci>.
Yeeles, Joseph T. P. et al. ‘Regulated Eukaryotic DNA Replication Origin Firing With Purified Proteins’. Nature 519.7544 (2015): 431–435. Web.