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Microenvironmental and Molecular Pathways Driving Dormancy Escape in Bone Metastases. [PDF]
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Cross-talk between cancer-associated fibroblasts and dormant cancer cells: current status and promising therapeutic potential. [PDF]
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Dormancy or torpor is a widely-recognized behavioral and physiological state of bothanimals and plants that generally indicates inactivity and reduced metabolic rate. It caninvolve very different physiological states in response to a variety of environmentalstimuli, including temperature, water, or food.
Withers, P. C., Cooper, Christine
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Dormancy or torpor is a widely-recognized behavioral and physiological state of bothanimals and plants that generally indicates inactivity and reduced metabolic rate. It caninvolve very different physiological states in response to a variety of environmentalstimuli, including temperature, water, or food.
Withers, P. C., Cooper, Christine
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This chapter summarizes clinical evidence on tumor dormancy, with a special focus on our research supporting the role of dormancy both in local and distant recurrence of breast cancer following mastectomy. Starting from these premises, we propose a model of neoplastic development that allows us to elucidate several relevant clinical phenomena ...
Romano, Demicheli, Elia, Biganzoli
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Romano, Demicheli, Elia, Biganzoli
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Dormancy and Dormancy Release in White Spruce
Forest Science, 1966Abstract Picea glauca (Moench) Voss shows typical dormancy of winter buds. To break dormancy the trees should be chilled 4 to 8 weeks at 36° to 40°F., depending on their developmental stage and age when the treatment is begun. Apparently, young plants require more chilling than older ones. Plants exposed to chilling in
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Dormancy: Metabolite pools prime the cyanobacterial dormancy–resuscitation switch
Current BiologyNon-N2-fixing cyanobacteria enter a state of dormancy when fixed nitrogen becomes limiting. Resuscitation from this state involves a complex program of events. A new study reveals how the dormancy-resuscitation switch is governed by metabolite-level control of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity.
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