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Controversias en la investigación del coronavirus muestran que la ciencia está funcionando como debería

  • Written by Mark R. O'Brian, Professor and Chair of Biochemistry, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
imageUn paper de alto perfil sobre los riesgos del medicamento antimalárico hidroxicloriquina fue retirado en junio.AP Photo/John Locher,

Varios artículos de alto perfil sobre la investigación de COVID-19 han sido criticados por personas de la comunidad científica en los últimas meses.

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