Quiet and inactive restfulness.
1 However, the molecular mechanism underlying quiescence entry and reactivation remains largely unknown.
2 You believe only in motion, Mr. Finn;-andnot at all in quiescence .
3 These data suggest that cGMP-dependent protein kinase does not mediate gestational quiescence .
4 Their barbaric outbreaks of festivity were always succeeded by this mass quiescence .
5 The fading trade-wind wisps sighed and rustled between longer intervals of quiescence .
6 This caused downregulation of ROS levels and enhancement of leukemic cell quiescence .
7 Accordingly, decreasing pH i by NHE1 inhibitor could induce cell enter quiescence .
8 A period of quiescence then followed, lasting until, we will say, 1865.
9 He had succeeded in singing the demons of Hell itself into quiescence !
10 However, analyses of quiescence have come primarily from cells removed from their niche.
11 How alien, thought Peyton, the idea of ' quiescence ' was to a human mind.
12 Thus, Necdin regulates leukemia-initiating cell quiescence and chemotherapy response in a context-dependent manner.
13 Our results emphasize the importance of translational regulation for the exit from quiescence .
14 His complete quiescence confirmed me in the assurance that he thought so himself.
15 The extent to which stem cells can regulate quiescence is unknown.
16 His quiescence was quite admirable; his discretion certainly more than human.
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