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Duncan M Baird

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Future Oncology (London, England)|December 15, 2010
Shortened telomeres: a driving force behind leukemia?Chris Pepper, Duncan M Baird
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|April 4, 2020
Editorial overview: The instability of the cancer genome: it starts at the endLea Harrington, Duncan M Baird
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 8, 2009
Telomere length maintenance in stem cell populationsNicholas D Allen, Duncan M Baird
EMBO Reports|March 21, 2006
The organization and function of chromosomesDuncan M Baird, Christine J Farr
Molecular & Cellular Oncology|June 17, 2016
Alternative end joining, clonal evolution, and escape from a telomere-driven crisisEric A Hendrickson, Duncan M Baird
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|June 30, 2018
Telomeres and Chromosomal Translocations : There's a Ligase at the End of the TranslocationDuncan M Baird, Eric A Hendrickson
Nature Methods|June 26, 2025
GW: ultra-fast chromosome-scale visualization of genomics dataKez Cleal, Alexander Kearsey, Duncan M Baird
British Journal of Haematology|January 12, 2012
Telomere dysfunction and its role in haematological cancerCeri H Jones, Chris Pepper, Duncan M Baird
Nucleic Acids Research|December 23, 2009
Fusion of short telomeres in human cells is characterized by extensive deletion and microhomology, and can result in complex rearrangementsBoitelo T Letsolo, Jan Rowson, Duncan M Baird
FEBS Letters|September 1, 2009
Short telomeres are preferentially elongated by telomerase in human cellsBethan Britt-Compton, Rebecca Capper, Jan Rowson, et al.
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Future Oncology (London, England)|December 15, 2010
Shortened telomeres: a driving force behind leukemia?Chris Pepper, Duncan M Baird
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|April 4, 2020
Editorial overview: The instability of the cancer genome: it starts at the endLea Harrington, Duncan M Baird
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 8, 2009
Telomere length maintenance in stem cell populationsNicholas D Allen, Duncan M Baird
EMBO Reports|March 21, 2006
The organization and function of chromosomesDuncan M Baird, Christine J Farr
Molecular & Cellular Oncology|June 17, 2016
Alternative end joining, clonal evolution, and escape from a telomere-driven crisisEric A Hendrickson, Duncan M Baird
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|June 30, 2018
Telomeres and Chromosomal Translocations : There's a Ligase at the End of the TranslocationDuncan M Baird, Eric A Hendrickson
Nature Methods|June 26, 2025
GW: ultra-fast chromosome-scale visualization of genomics dataKez Cleal, Alexander Kearsey, Duncan M Baird
British Journal of Haematology|January 12, 2012
Telomere dysfunction and its role in haematological cancerCeri H Jones, Chris Pepper, Duncan M Baird
Nucleic Acids Research|December 23, 2009
Fusion of short telomeres in human cells is characterized by extensive deletion and microhomology, and can result in complex rearrangementsBoitelo T Letsolo, Jan Rowson, Duncan M Baird
FEBS Letters|September 1, 2009
Short telomeres are preferentially elongated by telomerase in human cellsBethan Britt-Compton, Rebecca Capper, Jan Rowson, et al.
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