The telomerase reverse transcriptase elongates reversed replication forks at telomeric repeats
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H. Arakawa | S. Casola | Ylli Doksani | V. Petrocelli | Lu Chen | Giulia Mazzucco | Armela Huda | M. Galli | Lu Chen
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