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Thomas Huckle Weller foi um virologista estadunidense. Foi agraciado, juntamente com John Franklin Enders e Frederick Chapman Robbins, com o Nobel de Fisiologia/Medicina de 1954, por descobertas sobre viroses da poliomielite e seu crescimento nos tecidos. More information...

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