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Telomere elongation and Telomerase activity in Normal and Cancer cell lines: HEK-293, HeLa and A549
View ORCID ProfileAnkur Patel, Grishma Joshi, Yunke Fu, Sherwin Shaju, Angelo Messina
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/100446
Ankur Patel
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Long Island University, C.W.Post College, Greenvale, NY-11548.
Grishma Joshi
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Long Island University, C.W.Post College, Greenvale, NY-11548.
Yunke Fu
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Long Island University, C.W.Post College, Greenvale, NY-11548.
Sherwin Shaju
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Long Island University, C.W.Post College, Greenvale, NY-11548.
Angelo Messina
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Long Island University, C.W.Post College, Greenvale, NY-11548.

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Posted January 15, 2017.
Telomere elongation and Telomerase activity in Normal and Cancer cell lines: HEK-293, HeLa and A549
Ankur Patel, Grishma Joshi, Yunke Fu, Sherwin Shaju, Angelo Messina
bioRxiv 100446; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/100446
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