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Starting out as a physician-scientist: the crucial first step on the ladder to success
Joseph L. Goldstein
Joseph L. Goldstein
Published October 2, 2017
Citation Information:
J Clin Invest.
2017;
127(10)
:3576-3576.
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI97405
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Martin Puryear. 1966. Wood (ash and maple). 36 × 1.9 feet (narrowing at top to 3 inches). Collection of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Gift of Ruth Carter Stevenson, by Exchange.