Normal human mammary epithelial cells spontaneously escape senescence and acquire genomic changes
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Thea D. Tlsty | Martha R. Stampfer | L. Haupt | T. Tlsty | M. Stampfer | S. Romanov | Charles R. Holst | B. Kozakiewicz | Serguei R. Romanov | B. Krystyna Kozakiewicz | Larisa M. Haupt
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