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. 2010 Mar 20;2(2):74-5.
doi: 10.18632/aging.100125.

The role of the nuclear pore complex in aging of post-mitotic cells

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The role of the nuclear pore complex in aging of post-mitotic cells

Martin W Hetzer. Aging (Albany NY). .
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