Cloning and characterization of two overlapping genes in a subregion at 6q21 involved in replicative senescence and schizophrenia.
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A. Mungall | C. Morelli | C. Magnanini | M. Negrini | G Barbanti-Brodano | C Morelli | C Magnanini | A J Mungall | M Negrini | G. Barbanti‐Brodano
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