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García-Cao, M., Gonzalo, S., Dean, D., & Blasco, M. A. (2002). A role for the Rb family of proteins in controlling telomere length. Nature Genetics, 32(3), 415–419.

Authors 4
  1. Marta García-Cao (first)
  2. Susana Gonzalo (additional)
  3. Douglas Dean (additional)
  4. María A. Blasco (additional)
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@article{Garc_a_Cao_2002, title={A role for the Rb family of proteins in controlling telomere length}, volume={32}, ISSN={1546-1718}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng1011}, DOI={10.1038/ng1011}, number={3}, journal={Nature Genetics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={García-Cao, Marta and Gonzalo, Susana and Dean, Douglas and Blasco, María A.}, year={2002}, month=oct, pages={415–419} }