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Date: 2014-05-05 14:05:15
Proteins
Telomere
DNA repair
Telomerase
Chromatin bridge
Non-homologous end joining
DNA
Replication protein A
Myc
Biology
Genetics
Chromosomes

Molecular Cell Article Telomere Protection by TPP1/POT1 Requires Tethering to TIN2 Kaori K. Takai,1 Tatsuya Kibe,1,2 Jill R. Donigian,1,2 David Frescas,1 and Titia de Lange1,*

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