Mammalian DNA2 helicase/nuclease cleaves G‐quadruplex DNA and is required for telomere integrity
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Mian Zhou | Qin Huang | Binghui Shen | Kazuo Shin-Ya | K. Shin‐ya | Weihang Chai | B. Shen | Judith L Campbell | Li Zheng | Huifang Dai | Changwei Liu | Weihang Chai | Weiqiang Lin | Shilpa Sampathi | Jenny Hu | Judith Campbell | Qin Huang | Mian Zhou | Huifang Dai | Shilpa Sampathi | Li Zheng | Weiqiang Lin | Changwei Liu | L. Zheng | J. Campbell | Jerard Hu
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