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En el presente artículo se quiere dar a conocer la labor de José Fernández Nonídez, quien fuera introductor de la teoría mendeliano-cromosómica en España, como histólogo en los Estados Unidos. Sus estudios sobre las células parafoliculares del tiroides, su descripción del glomus aorticum y, en especial, la aplicación de las técnicas de impregnación argéntica de la Escuela Histológica Española le acercan a la tradición y a las líneas de investigación de este grupo, a pesar de su distancia geográfica.
Histology, Fernández Nonídez, José, Fernández Nonidez, Fernández Nonídez, fernández nonídez, histology, teoría mendelismo-cromosómica, AZ20-999, histología, History of medicine. Medical expeditions, R131-687, mendelism.chromosome theory, 20th century, Histología, Teoría mendeliano-cromosómica, Spain, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, siglo xx, siglo XX, Siglo XX, Mendelian-Chromosomic Theory
Histology, Fernández Nonídez, José, Fernández Nonidez, Fernández Nonídez, fernández nonídez, histology, teoría mendelismo-cromosómica, AZ20-999, histología, History of medicine. Medical expeditions, R131-687, mendelism.chromosome theory, 20th century, Histología, Teoría mendeliano-cromosómica, Spain, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, siglo xx, siglo XX, Siglo XX, Mendelian-Chromosomic Theory
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