The not-so-odd couple
Sarah E. Millar
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Sarah E. Millar: and of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania, M8D Stellar-Chance Laboratories, 422 Curie Boulevard, Philadelphia 19104, USA. millars@mail.med.upenn.edu
Nature, 2009, vol. 460, issue 7251, 44-45
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Actively dividing cells do so at a risk — with each division, chromosome ends tend to shorten. Pairing proteins that promote cell division with a chromosome-end repair factor is a smart way to solve this problem.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1038/460044a
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