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Myers, Andrew. 2013. [http://news.stanford.edu/news/2013/february/light-emitting-bioprobe-021913.html Stanford scientists fit light-emitting bioprobe in a single cell]. February 19. Palo Alto: news.stanford.edu.
Myers, Andrew. 2013. [http://news.stanford.edu/news/2013/february/light-emitting-bioprobe-021913.html Stanford scientists fit light-emitting bioprobe in a single cell]. February 19. Palo Alto: news.stanford.edu.

Perry, Caroline. 2013. [http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/08/seeing-depth-through-a-single-lens/ Seeing depth through a single lens: 3-D image created using just two frames from a stationary camera or microscope]. August 5. Cambridge, MA: Harvard News.


Trafton, Anne. 2012. [Evolution: It’s all in how you splice it - MIT biologists find that alternative splicing of RNA rewires signaling in different tissues and may often contribute to species differences]. December 20. Cambridge, MA: MIT News Office.
Trafton, Anne. 2012. [Evolution: It’s all in how you splice it - MIT biologists find that alternative splicing of RNA rewires signaling in different tissues and may often contribute to species differences]. December 20. Cambridge, MA: MIT News Office.
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Moe-Behrens, Gerd. 2012. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWk6sLxQlN8 CytoComp reinvents medical treatment]. Stanford, CA: Venture Lab Technology Entrepreneurship OAP.
Moe-Behrens, Gerd. 2012. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWk6sLxQlN8 CytoComp reinvents medical treatment]. Stanford, CA: Venture Lab Technology Entrepreneurship OAP.


Omenetto, Fiorenzo, Dr. James Weaver, Markus Kayser, Jared Laucks, Carlos David Gonzalez Uribe, Jorge Duro-Royo and Neri Oxman. 2013. [http://vimeo.com/67177328 SILK PAVILION]. Cambridge, MA: MIT Media Lab Mediated Matter Group.
Omenetto, Fiorenzo, Dr. James Weaver, Markus Kayser, Jared Laucks, Carlos David Gonzalez Uribe, Jorge Duro-Royo and Neri Oxman. 2013. [http://vimeo.com/67177328 SILK PAVILION]. Cambridge, MA: MIT Media Lab Mediated Matter Group.




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