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Characterizing the resolution and throughput of the Apollo direct electron detector.
Validation study of new clinical scoring - "Apollo Clinical Scoring system" for bladder pain syndrom…
Telomeric 3' overhangs derive from resection by Exo1 and Apollo and fill-in by POT1b-associated CST.
Inherited human Apollo deficiency causes severe bone marrow failure and developmental defects.
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