DNMT3A Regulates Stem Cell Lifespan via Telomerase, Not Just DNA Methylation
Blood stem cells lacking DNMT3A gain telomerase activity and indefinite self-renewal โ revealing a non-canonical longevity mechanism in clonal aging.
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