Telomere Length Homeostasis Is Achieved via a Switch between Telomerase- Extendible and -Nonextendible States
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Peter Sperisen | J. Lingner | P. Sperisen | Joachim Lingner | M. Teixeira | M.Teresa Teixeira | Milica Arneric | Milica Arnerić
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