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Christine Soares

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Scientific American|May 11, 2005
Cooping up avian fluChristine Soares
Scientific American|April 2, 2008
Building a future on scienceChristine Soares
Scientific American|July 13, 2005
Repair workers within. Adult stem cells may escape ethical controversies that beset embryonic stem cells, but their practical clinical value is fare more murkyChristine Soares
Scientific American|December 26, 2006
Here come the X-miceChristine Soares
Scientific American|June 30, 2010
Putting addiction to bedChristine Soares
Scientific American|March 14, 2007
Deadly dialogue. Healthy tissue may inadvertently call in tumorsChristine Soares
Scientific American|February 24, 2005
Polio postponed. Politics slow polio's eradication--and cause it to spreadChristine Soares
Scientific American|November 13, 2008
Getting a (new) leg up. Genome-sequencing contest renews regeneration researchChristine Soares
Scientific American|June 28, 2002
Inner turmoil. Prescription privileges make some psychologists anxiousChristine Soares
Scientific American|May 27, 2003
Caught off guard. SARS reveals gaps in global disease defenseChristine Soares
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Scientific American|May 11, 2005
Cooping up avian fluChristine Soares
Scientific American|April 2, 2008
Building a future on scienceChristine Soares
Scientific American|July 13, 2005
Repair workers within. Adult stem cells may escape ethical controversies that beset embryonic stem cells, but their practical clinical value is fare more murkyChristine Soares
Scientific American|December 26, 2006
Here come the X-miceChristine Soares
Scientific American|June 30, 2010
Putting addiction to bedChristine Soares
Scientific American|March 14, 2007
Deadly dialogue. Healthy tissue may inadvertently call in tumorsChristine Soares
Scientific American|February 24, 2005
Polio postponed. Politics slow polio's eradication--and cause it to spreadChristine Soares
Scientific American|November 13, 2008
Getting a (new) leg up. Genome-sequencing contest renews regeneration researchChristine Soares
Scientific American|June 28, 2002
Inner turmoil. Prescription privileges make some psychologists anxiousChristine Soares
Scientific American|May 27, 2003
Caught off guard. SARS reveals gaps in global disease defenseChristine Soares
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