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- The G0 phase describes a cellular state outside of the replicative cell cycle. classically[when?], cells were thought to enter G0 primarily due to environmental...
- processes. These remaining DNA damages ac****ulate with age in mammalian postmitotic tissues. This ac****ulation appears to be an important underlying cause...
- several centimeters long). Fully differentiated neurons are permanently postmitotic however, stem cells present in the adult brain may regenerate functional...
- to its low oxidative capacity. Because neurons are characterized as postmitotic cells, meaning that they live with ac****ulated damage over the years...
- Gensler HL (1981). "Low level of U.V.-induced unscheduled DNA synthesis in postmitotic brain cells of hamsters: possible relevance to aging". Exp. Geronont...
- involved in functions including the regulation of meiosis, mitosis, and postmitotic functions in differentiated cells. Many different stimuli, including...
- strands, thereby allowing senescent cells that would otherwise become postmitotic and undergo apoptosis to exceed the Hayflick limit and become potentially...
- In vertebrates, a neuroblast or primitive nerve cell is a postmitotic cell that does not divide further, and which will develop into a neuron after a...
- cytokines (including IL-1 and TNF) accelerate the release of cells from the postmitotic reserve pool in the bone marrow, leading to an increased number of immature...
- some progenitor cells begin to divide asymmetrically, producing one postmitotic cell that migrates along the radial glial fibers, leaving the ventricular...