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|Telomere shortening is associated with a variety of human diseases, including pulmonary fibrosis, dyskeratosis congenita, and aplastic anemia, often linked to deficiencies in telomerase or shelterin components{{pmid|22965356}}.
|Telomere shortening is associated with a variety of human diseases, including pulmonary fibrosis, dyskeratosis congenita, and aplastic anemia, often linked to deficiencies in telomerase or shelterin components{{pmid|22965356}}.
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| style="background-color:hsla(180, 100%, 85%);" |'''Epigenetic alterations'''
| rowspan="3" style="background-color:hsla(180, 100%, 85%);" |'''Epigenetic alterations'''
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| style="background-color:hsla(180, 100%, 85%);" |'''Histone modifications''':
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