La vertiente histológica de José Fernández Nonídez. Introductor de la teoría mendeliano-cromosómica en España
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2002.v54.i2.138Keywords:
histology, mendelism.chromosome theory, Fernández Nonidez, 20th centuryAbstract
On this paper I would like to show the histological research of José Fernández Nonídez, who was the introducer of the Mendelian-Chromosome Theory in Spain. His studies on the parafollicular cells of thyroid, his description of the glomus aorticum and, in particular, the application of silver staining techniques from the Spanish School of Histology, bring him close to the tradition and research lines of this group, despite his career was done at the Unites States.
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