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A randomized controlled efficacy trial of an electronic screening and brief intervention for alcohol misuse in adolescents and young adults vulnerable to HIV infection: step up, test up study protocol.
DNA damage causes ATM-dependent heterochromatin loss leading to nuclear softening, blebbing, and rupture.
Gender differences in vascular access in hemodialysis patients in the United States: developing strategies for improving access outcome.
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DNA damage causes ATM-dependent heterochromatin loss leading to nuclear softening, blebbing, and rupture.
DNA damage causes ATM-dependent heterochromatin loss leading to nuclear softening, blebbing, and rupture. bioRxiv. 2024 May 29.
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