2025
DOI: 10.1152/physiol.00036.2024
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Microtubule Reorganization and Quiescence: an Intertwined Relationship

Damien Laporte,
Isabelle Sagot

Abstract: Quiescence is operationally defined as a reversible proliferation arrest. This cellular state is central for both organism development and homeostasis, its dysregulation causing many pathologies. The quiescent state encompasses very diverse cellular situations depending on the cell type and its environment. Further, quiescent cell properties evolve with time, a process that is thought to be at the origin of aging in multicellular organisms. Microtubules are found in all eukaryotes, and are essential for cell p… Show more

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