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Normal Cells Sequester Telomerase But Cancer Cells Do Not
Researchers have found that while the telomerase enzyme complex that maintains the telomeres capping each chromosome is sequestered within the nucleolus during most of the cell cycle and released into the nucleus only just before cell division More...17 Sep 2002
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