1. Conrado Fontanilla Conrado Fontanilla Philippines says:

    In mitotic cells there is the interphase which could be said as a dormant stage. Is there such an interphase in adult stem cells? Does a stem cell undergo four phases that mitotic adult cell undergoes to produce two daughter cells? Is there a way to prolong the interphase stage in both the adult stem cell and the mitotic adult cell? it is probable that the cancerous adult mitotic cells have acquired damage like injury in DNA when still adult stem cells to turn cancerous as adult mitotic cells.

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