The macroH2A1.2 histone variant links ATRX loss to alternative telomere lengthening.
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Philipp Oberdoerffer | R. Gibbons | Jeongkyu Kim | Yie Liu | Chong-kui Sun | Matthew J. Gamble | Kun Wang | Penelope D. Ruiz | Pei-Ju Chin | Andy D. Tran
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