The relationship between spontaneous telomere loss and chromosome instability in a human tumor cell line.
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L Sabatier | J. Murnane | L. Sabatier | J P Murnane | B Fouladi | D Miller | G Pottier | B. Fouladi | Douglas Miller | G. Pottier | D. Miller | D. Miller
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