DNA-SCARS: distinct nuclear structures that sustain damage-induced senescence growth arrest and inflammatory cytokine secretion
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J. Campisi | F. Rodier | D. Bhaumik | Oanh Lê | C. Beauséjour | E. Campeau | Jean-Philippe Coppé | Albert R. Davalos | Denise P. Muñoz | Sahn-Ho Kim | R. Teachenor | Victoria Chu | O. Le | Jean-Philippe Coppé | Robert Teachenor
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