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Wong, K.-K., Maser, R. S., Bachoo, R. M., Menon, J., Carrasco, D. R., Gu, Y., Alt, F. W., & DePinho, R. A. (2003). Telomere dysfunction and Atm deficiency compromises organ homeostasis and accelerates ageing. Nature, 421(6923), 643–648.

Authors 8
  1. Kwok-Kin Wong (first)
  2. Richard S. Maser (additional)
  3. Robert M. Bachoo (additional)
  4. Jayant Menon (additional)
  5. Daniel R. Carrasco (additional)
  6. Yansong Gu (additional)
  7. Frederick W. Alt (additional)
  8. Ronald A. DePinho (additional)
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@article{Wong_2003, title={Telomere dysfunction and Atm deficiency compromises organ homeostasis and accelerates ageing}, volume={421}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature01385}, DOI={10.1038/nature01385}, number={6923}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Wong, Kwok-Kin and Maser, Richard S. and Bachoo, Robert M. and Menon, Jayant and Carrasco, Daniel R. and Gu, Yansong and Alt, Frederick W. and DePinho, Ronald A.}, year={2003}, month=jan, pages={643–648} }