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A.R. Thierry is supported by INSERM. This work was funded by the “SIRIC Montpellier Cancer Grant INCa_Inserm_DGOS_12553”.

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Thierry, A.R., Pastor, B. & Dache, Z.A.A. Reply to Comment on: ‘Hypoxia differently modulates the release of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA’. Br J Cancer 124, 2037–2038 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-021-01288-y

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