Jef Akst

Articles by Jef Akst

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Jostling spurs cell spreading

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Hubbub brews for HIV vax data

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How to ID human pluripotency

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Human variation revealed

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Baffling base

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Olympic cleanup

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Cortical crosstalk

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Pathogen-resistant mosquitoes?

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A cancerous melody

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Plague may have killed researcher

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NIH picks stem cell panel

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Primate study triggers lawsuit

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