Quiescence

In biology, quiescence is a reversible state where cells exit the cell cycle and stop dividing, often referred to as the . Unlike senescence (which is permanent), quiescent cells retain the ability to "wake up" and resume proliferation when triggered. Stem cell quiescence: the challenging path to activation

refers to a state of temporary inactivity or rest, derived from the Latin quies , meaning "rest" or "quiet". Depending on the context, it can describe biological processes, geological phenomena, or even computational logic. 1. Biological Quiescence (Cell Biology) quiescence

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