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Impaired DNA double-strand break repair contributes to the age-associated rise of genomic instability in humans

Z Li, W Zhang, Yu Chen, Wencong Guo, J Zhang, Hesheng Tang, Zhu Xu, Haiping Zhang, Tao Yi, Fan Wang, Ying Jiang, Fang-Lin Sun, Zhiyong Mao

Cell Death and Differentiation · 2016 · ▲ 111 citations

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Li, Z., Zhang, W., Chen, Y., Guo, W., Zhang, J., Tang, H., Xu, Z., Zhang, H., Yi, T., Wang, F., Jiang, Y., Sun, F., &amp; Mao, Z. (2016). Impaired DNA double-strand break repair contributes to the age-associated rise of genomic instability in humans. <em>Cell Death and Differentiation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/cdd.2016.65
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Li Z, Zhang W, Chen Y, Guo W, Zhang J, Tang H, et al. Impaired DNA double-strand break repair contributes to the age-associated rise of genomic instability in humans. Cell Death and Differentiation. 2016. doi:10.1038/cdd.2016.65.
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@article{z2016Impair, title = {Impaired DNA double-strand break repair contributes to the age-associated rise of genomic instability in humans}, author = {Z Li and W Zhang and Yu Chen and Wencong Guo and J Zhang and Hesheng Tang and Zhu Xu and Haiping Zhang and Tao Yi and Fan Wang and Ying Jiang and Fang-Lin Sun and Zhiyong Mao}, journal = {Cell Death and Differentiation}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1038/cdd.2016.65}, }

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