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Las bacterias resistentes a las medicinas que son capaces de matar, incluso en los mejores hospitales. Hoy, infecciones muy resistentes como el ántrax o el estafilococo pueden llevarse una sorpresa. El ganador del premio Nobel, Kary Mullis, quien vió como un amigo suyo murió a pesar de los potententes antibióticos, revela una novedosa cura que promete muchísimo.
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Reviewed by Daniel W. Hinojosa Ramos
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About Kary Mullis
Kary Mullis won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a way to copy a strand of DNA. (His technique, called PCR, jump-started the 1990s' biorevolution.) He's known for his wide-ranging… Full bio and more links
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