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Biology - Molecular Biology, Cytology - Structural & Functional Aspects, Cytology - General & Miscellaneous, Biomedicine
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Cell-Cell Channels

by Frantisek Baluska (Editor), Dieter Volkmann (Editor), Peter W. Barlow
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Overview

This book covers cell-cell channels at all levels of biological organization. The purpose of this book is to document that cells are not physically separated and fully autonomous units of biological life as stated by the currently valid Cell Theory. If not the cell then some lower level unit must fulfill this role. The book deals also with the identity of this elusive unit of biological life.

Synopsis

This book covers cell-cell channels at all levels of biological organization. The purpose of this book is to document that cells are not physically separated and fully autonomous units of biological life as stated by the currently valid Cell Theory. If not the cell then some lower level unit must fulfill this role. The book deals also with the identity of this elusive unit of biological life.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2006
Publisher
Springer Us
Pages
339
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780387360584

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