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*[http://karma.med.harvard.edu/w/images/7/7c/Igem05-nyt-article.pdf NYT article] <small>(11/24/05)</small> | *[http://karma.med.harvard.edu/w/images/7/7c/Igem05-nyt-article.pdf NYT article] <small>(11/24/05)</small> | ||
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