Deficiency in the DNA repair protein ERCC1 triggers a link between senescence and apoptosis in human fibroblasts and mouse skin.
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Kim, Dong EunDollé, Martijn E T
Vermeij, Wilbert P
Gyenis, Akos
Vogel, Katharina
Hoeijmakers, Jan H J
Wiley, Christopher D
Davalos, Albert R
Hasty, Paul
Desprez, Pierre-Yves
Campisi, Judith
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Deficiency in the DNA repair protein ERCC1 triggers a link between senescence and apoptosis in human fibroblasts and mouse skin.Published in
Aging Cell 2019; 18:e13072PMID
31737985ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/acel.13072
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