| G0 | quiescent phase of cells leaving the mitotic cycle |
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| quiescent | Marked by a state of inactivity or repose. Origin: L. Quiescent, part. Of quiescere = to be silent (18 Nov 1997) |
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| quiescent stem cell | A stem cell that is not at that time undergoing repeated cell cycles but that might be stimulated so to do later. For example: the satellite cells in the skeletal muscles of mammals that are quiescent myoblasts that will proliferate after wounding and give rise to more muscle cells by fusion. (18 Nov 1997) |
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not active or activated; "the quiescent level of centimeter wave-length solar radiation" marked by a state of tranquil repose; "the quiescent melancholy of the town" being quiet or still or inactive causing no symptoms; "a quiescent tumor"
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Quiet, at rest, but not necessarily dormant, and having the potential for resumed activity; can apply to non-meristematic cells.
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Not growing.
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in a cell, not actively replicating.
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A volcano, which is not active, but is still registering seismic activity. When there is no more seismicity, the volcano is dormant, but still capable of erupting (see active, dormant, extinct).
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| quiescent | causing no symptoms |
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| quiescent | being quiet or still or inactive |
| quiescent | not active or activated |
| quiescent | marked by a state of tranquil repose |
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