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bibliographicCitation Afshari CA, Vojta PJ, Annab LA, Futreal PA, Willard TB, Barrett JC. Investigation of the role of G1/S cell cycle mediators in cellular senescence. Exp Cell Res. 1993 Dec;209(2):231–7. doi: 10.1006/excr.1993.1306. PMID: 8262140.
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