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Lisa M. Taylor
Lisa M. Taylor
University of New South Wales
Molecular biology
Biology
Senescence
Telomerase
Telomere
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Mild hyperoxia limits hTR levels, telomerase activity, and telomere length maintenance in hTERT-transduced bone marrow endothelial cells
2010
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
Christine E. Napier
Laura A. Veas
Chin-Yi Kan
Lisa M. Taylor
Jun Yuan
Victoria W. Wen
Alexander James
Tracey O'Brien
Richard B. Lock
Karen L. MacKenzie
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Function, in Human MRC5 Fibroblasts That Overcome a Telomere-independent Crisis during Immortalization*
2004
Lisa M. Taylor
Alexander James
Christine E. Schuller
Jesena Brce
Richard B. Lock
Karen L. MacKenzie
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Inactivation of p16INK4a, with retention of pRB and p53/p21cip1 function, in human MRC5 fibroblasts that overcome a telomere-independent crisis during immortalization
2004
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Lisa M. Taylor
Alexander James
Christine E. Schuller
Jesena Brce
Richard B. Lock
Karen L. MacKenzie
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Induction of Platelet-derived Growth Factor B-chain Expression by Transforming Growth Factor-β Involves Transactivation by Smads
2000
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Lisa M. Taylor
Levon M. Khachigian
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