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P18 Road (Ukraine)
P18 may refer to: * P18 (band), a French electronic music group * CDKN2C, an enzyme * Gotland Regiment, of the Swedish Army * , a submarine of the Royal Navy * Leukemia-associated phosphoprotein p18 * Oxon Hill–Fort Washington Line, a bus route of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority * P-18 radar The P-18 or 1RL131 Terek (also referred to by the NATO reporting name "Spoon Rest D" in the west) is a 2D VHF radar developed and operated by the former Soviet Union. Development The P-18 early warning radar is a development of the earlier ..., a Soviet radar system * Papago Army Heliport, in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States * Papyrus 18, a biblical manuscript * Rogak P-18, a pistol {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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P18 (band)
P18 is an electro-Latino music band formed with former Mano Negra members Daniel Jamet, Philippe Teboul and Thomas Darnal. Albums * Electropica – 2002 * Urban Cuban – 1999 * P18 ¡ Los Mejores ! – 1999 Festivals * Eurockéennes (1999) * Couleur Café Couleur Café Festival is an annual world and urban contemporary music festival taking place around the end of June or early July in Brussels, Belgium. History At its inception in 1990, the festival was organised in the Halles de Schaerbeek/Hal ... (1999, 2002) * Caribana Festival (Switzerland) (2000) External links Official site"Electropic Trouble," Miami New Times, July 4, 2002 French electronic music groups Latin music groups {{electronic-band-stub ...
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CDKN2C
Cyclin-dependent kinase 4 inhibitor C is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ''CDKN2C'' gene. Function The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the INK4 family of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors. This protein has been shown to interact with CDK4 or CDK6, and prevent the activation of the CDK kinases, thus function as a cell growth regulator that controls cell cycle G1 progression. Ectopic expression of this gene was shown to suppress the growth of human cells in a manner that appears to correlate with the presence of a wild-type RB1 function. Studies in the knockout mice suggested the roles of this gene in regulating spermatogenesis, as well as in suppressing tumorigenesis. Two alternatively spliced transcript variants of this gene, which encode an identical protein, have been reported. Interactions CDKN2C has been shown to interact with Cyclin-dependent kinase 4 and Cyclin-dependent kinase 6 Cell division protein kinase 6 (CDK6) is an enzyme encoded by t ...
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Gotland Regiment
The Gotland Regiment (, P 18) is a Swedish Army armoured warfare, armoured regiment which has been active in various forms between 1963–1994 and 2000–2005, when it was disbanded. The regiment was re-established on 1 January 2018. The regiment is based in Visby as part of the Gotland Garrison. History In the Defence Act of 1958 (Sweden), Defence Act of 1958, the decided that eight armoured brigades with new combat vehicles would be organized in the army. The decision was changed for economic reasons in August 1960 to include only seven armoured brigades. Four infantry regiments, the North Scanian Infantry Regiment (I 6), South Scanian Infantry Regiment (I 7), Södermanland Regiment (infantry), Södermanland Regiment (I 10) and Gotland Infantry Regiment (I 18), were transferred from the infantry to the armoured forces. There was a detachment of the Göta Life Guards (armoured), Göta Armoured Life Guards (P 1) on Gotland since 1944, the Göta Armoured Life G ...
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Leukemia-associated Phosphoprotein P18
Stathmin, also known as metablastin and oncoprotein 18 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''STMN1'' gene. Stathmin is a highly conserved 17 kDa protein that is crucial for the regulation of the cell cytoskeleton. Changes in the cytoskeleton are important because the cytoskeleton is a scaffold required for many cellular processes, such as cytoplasmic organization, cell division and cell motility. More specifically, stathmin is crucial in regulating the cell cycle. It is found solely in eukaryotes. Its function as an important regulatory protein of microtubule dynamics has been well-characterized. Eukaryotic microtubules are one of three major components of the cell's cytoskeleton. They are highly dynamic structures that continuously alternate between assembly and disassembly. Stathmin performs an important function in regulating rapid microtubule remodeling of the cytoskeleton in response to the cell's needs. Microtubules are cylindrical polymers of α,β-tubulin. The ...
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