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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'maturation arrest' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which a person or thing has stopped developing or maturing, usually as a result of some kind of disruption. For example, you might say "The project suffered a maturation arrest after the funding was cut."
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Although similar to normal stem cells in many ways, cancer stems cells are critically different in that their transit-amplifying progeny do not mature and die as do the progeny of normal stem cells (maturation arrest) [13].
The first hypothesis states that malignancy arises from stem cells due to maturation arrest; the second states that cancer arises from the dedifferentiation of mature cells [10].
In PfMOP-deficient gametocytes, the IMC formation defect causes maturation arrest with aberrant morphology and death.
To evaluate sperm retrieval in men with nonobstructive azoospermia and maturation arrest (MA) undergoing microdissection testicular sperm extraction (micro-TESE).
Here we describe a zebrafish mutant, frascati (frs)5, that shows profound hypochromic anaemia and erythroid maturation arrest owing to defects in mitochondrial iron uptake.
Erythroblasts generated from murine embryonic stem cells null for Mfrn (also known as Slc25a37) show maturation arrest with severely impaired incorporation of 55Fe into haem.
Objective: To determine whether meiotic and postmeiotic germ cell gene products could be detected in biopsy specimen from patients with Sertoli cell only (SCO) and maturation arrest.
To evaluate whether defective cyclic adenosine monophosphate responsive element modulator (CREM) expression is the causative factor of spermatid maturation arrest (SMA).
These included those with Sertoli cell-only (n=16), focal spermatogenesis (n=36), maturation arrest (n=19) and hypospermatogenesis (n=37) in previous explorative biopsies.
To provide evidence that the Fas-mediated apoptotic process may participate in developing hypospermatogenesis, such as maturation arrest (MA) and Sertoli cell only syndrome (SCO).
During leukemogenesis, mutational events in hematopoietic stem cells disrupt normal differentiation and lead to a maturation arrest, which maintains leukemic cells in an undifferentiated state with the capacity to self-renew.
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