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Elizabeth H. Blackburn ()
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Elizabeth H. Blackburn: University of California, San Francisco

Nature, 2005, vol. 436, issue 7053, 922-923

Abstract: First impressions can be misleading. The enzyme telomerase has been well studied because of its initial association with cell ageing processes and cancer — but it now seems that this is not all it can do.

Date: 2005
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