G0 phase
The G0 phase describes a cellular state outside of the replicative cell cycle. Classically, cells were thought to enter G0 primarily due to environmental factors, like nutrient deprivation, that limited the resources necessary for proliferation. Thus it was thought of as a resting phase. G0 is now known to take different forms and occur for multiple reasons. For example, most adult neuronal cells, among the most metabolically active cells in the body, are fully differentiated and reside in a terminal G0 phase. Neurons reside in this state, not because of stochastic or limited nutrient supply, but as a part of their developmental program.
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G0 phase
The G0 phase describes a cellular state outside of the replicative cell cycle. Classically, cells were thought to enter G0 primarily due to environmental factors, like nutrient deprivation, that limited the resources necessary for proliferation. Thus it was thought of as a resting phase. G0 is now known to take different forms and occur for multiple reasons. For example, most adult neuronal cells, among the most metabolically active cells in the body, are fully differentiated and reside in a terminal G0 phase. Neurons reside in this state, not because of stochastic or limited nutrient supply, but as a part of their developmental program.
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A fase G0 (G-zero) é a fase do ...... tocinese anterior e a fase g1.
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Eine ruhende Zelle (englisch q ...... et und sich daher nicht teilt.
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Faza GO, faza spoczynku – faza ...... tnych (osteocyty), limfocytów.
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G0-фа́за, або фа́за споко́ю — ...... ього часу існування організму.
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G0-фа́за, или фа́за поко́я, — ...... е могут потом начать делиться.
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G0期(英: G0 phase)は、細胞周期の外部に位置する ...... scent stage)と呼ばれる不活性な段階へと移行する。
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La fase G0 (G sub cero) o el c ...... radas como células en fase G0.
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The G0 phase describes a cellu ...... stage called quiescent stage.
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A fase G0 (G-zero) é a fase do ...... tocinese anterior e a fase g1.
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Eine ruhende Zelle (englisch q ...... et und sich daher nicht teilt.
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Faza GO, faza spoczynku – faza ...... zą aktywnością transkrypcyjną.
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G0-фа́за, або фа́за споко́ю — ...... ього часу існування організму.
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G0-фа́за, или фа́за поко́я, — ...... вступят G1-фазу, в то время к
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G0期(英: G0 phase)は、細胞周期の外部に位置する ...... なはく、内部の遺伝的プログラムによってこの状態となっている。
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La fase G0 (G sub cero) o el c ...... radas como células en fase G0.
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The G0 phase describes a cellu ...... f their developmental program.
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Fase G0
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Fase G0
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Faza G0
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G0 phase
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G0-фаза
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G0-фаза
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G0期
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Ruhende Zelle
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