The last
such quiescent state occurred in the late seventeenth century.
Not exact matches
Many of these progenitors are maintained in a
quiescent state or «standby mode» and are ready to differentiate in response to immune challenges (
such as stress, infection or disease).
Such insight will uncover the manner by which these cells exit from the
quiescent state and become activated and drawn towards sites of inflammation and injury in order to trigger and enhance tissue regeneration.
The SCs are normally kept in a
quiescent state and activated upon exposure to stimuli,
such as exercise or SkM injury.