
César Milstein
César Milstein was an Argentine biochemist who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1984 for his work on monoclonal antibodies, which revolutionized immunology and diagnostics. His research has had profound implications in both medical and biological sciences, leading to the development of new therapeutic strategies and diagnostic tools that are widely used today.
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César Milstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his contributions to immunology.
Del ADN al genoma humano, la evolución que abre infinitas posibilidadesCésar Milstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1984 for his work with monoclonal antibodies.
la evolucion de la medicinaMilstein is noted for his scientific contributions and is compared to Bergoglio in terms of relevance.
Milei debería morderse la lengua. La muerte de Bergoglio, un golpe para el peronismoCésar Milstein was a Nobel Prize-winning biochemist with whom Rosa Rotenberg shared her practices.
“Me salvé, pero llevo en mi piel el estigma de la guerra”, el testimonio de la bioquímica de la UBA que sobrevivió al Gueto de VarsoviaCesar Milstein received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1984 for developing monoclonal antibodies.
La UBA brinda atención odontológica y médica gratuita toda la semana: dónde y cómo anotarseCésar Milstein is recognized as a Nobel Prize winner in science from Argentina.
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