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CTC1 deletion results in defective telomere replication, leading to catastrophic telomere loss and stem cell exhaustion

Peili Gu, Jin‐Na Min, Yang Wang, Chenhui Huang, Tao Peng, Weihang Chai, Sandy Chang

The EMBO Journal · 2012 · ▲ 170 citations

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Gu, P., Min, J., Wang, Y., Huang, C., Peng, T., Chai, W., &amp; Chang, S. (2012). CTC1 deletion results in defective telomere replication, leading to catastrophic telomere loss and stem cell exhaustion. <em>The EMBO Journal</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2012.96
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Gu P, Min J, Wang Y, Huang C, Peng T, Chai W, et al. CTC1 deletion results in defective telomere replication, leading to catastrophic telomere loss and stem cell exhaustion. The EMBO Journal. 2012. doi:10.1038/emboj.2012.96.
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@article{peili2012CTCdel, title = {CTC1 deletion results in defective telomere replication, leading to catastrophic telomere loss and stem cell exhaustion}, author = {Peili Gu and Jin‐Na Min and Yang Wang and Chenhui Huang and Tao Peng and Weihang Chai and Sandy Chang}, journal = {The EMBO Journal}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1038/emboj.2012.96}, }

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