Ancestral Mutation in Telomerase Causes Defects in Repeat Addition Processivity and Manifests As Familial Pulmonary Fibrosis
Jonathan K. Alder(University of Pittsburgh), Mary Armanios(Johns Hopkins University), Joy D. Cogan(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Andrew F. Brown(Arizona State University), Peter M. Lansdorp(Terry Fox Research Institute), James E. Loyd, Collin J. Anderson(Johns Hopkins University), William E. Lawson(VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System), Julian J.‐L. Chen(Arizona State University)
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