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Protective protein caps discovered at ends of human chromosomes

 
  May, 15 2001 0:21
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Protective protein caps discovered at ends of human chromosomes


Howard Hughes Medical Institute and University of Colorado researchers have identified the protective protein "caps" that form the ends of all human chromosomes, a finding that may eventually have applications for cellular aging and human diseases.

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Contact:
Thomas Cech
cech@hhmi.org
301-215-8550
University of Colorado at Boulder


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