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Reprinted from Greider, C.W. & Blackburn, E.H. Cell 43, 405–413 (1985).

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Blackburn, E., Greider, C. & Szostak, J. Telomeres and telomerase: the path from maize, Tetrahymena and yeast to human cancer and aging. Nat Med 12, 1133–1138 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1006-1133
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