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Instability of CHO chromosomes containing interstitial telomeric sequences originating from Chinese hamster chromosome 10P Slijepcevic
School of Biological and Medical Sciences, University of St Andrews, UK
Cytogenet Cell Genet 76:58-60. 1997..These results indicate instability of CHO K1 chromosomes containing interstitial telomeric sequences originating from Chinese hamster chromosome 10...
Telomere length, chromatin structure and chromosome fusigenic potentialP Slijepcevic
School of Biological and Medical Sciences, Bute Medical Buildings, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY16 9TS, UK
Chromosoma 106:413-21. 1997..Multibranched chromosomes are the hallmark of the human ICF (Immune deficiency, Centromeric instability, Facial abnormalities) syndrome, characterized by alterations in heterochromatin structure...
Telomeres and radiation-induced chromosome breakageP Slijepcevic
School of Biological and Medical Sciences, University of St Andrews, UK
Mutagenesis 13:45-9. 1998....
Telomeres and mechanisms of Robertsonian fusionP Slijepcevic
School of Biomedical Sciences, Bute Medical Buildings, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY 16 9TS, UK
Chromosoma 107:136-40. 1998..Thus, at least three mechanisms in mammalian cells lead to the formation of Rb fusions...
Telomere length and telomere-centromere relationships?P Slijepcevic
School of Biomedical Sciences, Bute Medical Buildings, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY16 9TS, UK
Mutat Res 404:215-20. 1998..The link between the theory of chromosome field and the role of telomere-centromere relationships in the regulation of telomere length is discussed in this article...
Telomere length regulation--a view from the individual chromosome perspectiveP Slijepcevic
Bute Medical Buildings, St Andrews University, St Andrews, KY16 9TS, United Kingdom
Exp Cell Res 244:268-74. 1998..Alternatively, telomere length in individual nonacrocentric chromosomes may be affected by the sequence organization of subtelomeric chromosome regions or by some other, currently unknown, factors...
