## Abstract Understanding how cells withstand a depletion of intracellular water is relevant to the study of longevity, aging, and quiescence because one consequence of air‐drying is metabolic arrest. After removal of medium, HEK293 spheroids with intracellular water content of ∼65% survived partia
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Long term metabolic arrest and recovery of HEK293 spheroids involves NF-κB signaling and sustained JNK activation
✍ Scribed by Jack, Graham D. (author);Mead, E. Andrew (author);Garst, James F. (author);Cabrera, M. Carla (author);DeSantis, Andrea M. (author);Slaughter, Stephen M. (author);Jervis, Jody (author);Brooks, Andrew I. (author);Potts, Malcolm (author);Helm, Richard F. (author)
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## Abstract The original article to which this erratum refers was published in __Journal of Cellular Physiology__J Cell Phys (2006) 206(2) 526–536.