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Targeted in Situ Mutagenesis of Histone Genes in Budding Yeast
Published on: January 26, 2017
[Hutchinson and his history]
Pablo Young1, Bárbara C Finn, Débora Pellegrini
1Servicio de Clínica Médica, Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires, Argentina. pabloyoung2003@yahoo.com.ar
Abstract:
The prolific life of Jonathan Hutchinson is reviewed. The importance of triads, a set of signs and symptoms that lead to the suspicion of the presence of one or more clinical entities, that are a demonstration of associative thinking, is also discussed. Nowadays, when technology plays a very important role in medicine, we would like to underscore the value of history taking and physical examination as useful clinical tools.
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