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Innate immune sensing of cytosolic chromatin fragments through cGAS promotes senescence

Selene Glück, Baptiste Guey, Muhammet F. Gülen, Katharina Wolter, Tae-Won Kang, Niklas A. Schmacke, Anne Bridgeman, Jan Rehwinkel, Lars Zender, Andrea Ablasser

Nature Cell Biology · 2017 · ▲ 1,108 citations

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Glück, S., Guey, B., Gülen, M.F., Wolter, K., Kang, T., Schmacke, N.A., Bridgeman, A., Rehwinkel, J., Zender, L., &amp; Ablasser, A. (2017). Innate immune sensing of cytosolic chromatin fragments through cGAS promotes senescence. <em>Nature Cell Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb3586
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Glück S, Guey B, Gülen MF, Wolter K, Kang T, Schmacke NA, et al. Innate immune sensing of cytosolic chromatin fragments through cGAS promotes senescence. Nature Cell Biology. 2017. doi:10.1038/ncb3586.
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@unpublished{selene2017Innate, title = {Innate immune sensing of cytosolic chromatin fragments through cGAS promotes senescence}, author = {Selene Glück and Baptiste Guey and Muhammet F. Gülen and Katharina Wolter and Tae-Won Kang and Niklas A. Schmacke and Anne Bridgeman and Jan Rehwinkel and Lars Zender and Andrea Ablasser}, journal = {Nature Cell Biology}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1038/ncb3586}, }

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