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| The essence of a major revolution in cell physiology -- the first since the cell was recognized as the basic unit of life a century and a half ago -- is presented and alternative theories are discussed in this text. Although the conventional membrane-pump theory is still being taught, another theory of the living cell, called the association-induction hypothesis, has been proposed. It has successfully withstood twenty-five years of worldwide
testing and has already generated an enhancing diagnostic tool of great power, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This volume is intended for teachers, students and researchers of biology and medicine. |
| | | | "...a correct basic theory of cell physiology, besides its great intrinsic value in mankind's search for knowledge about ourselves and the world we live in, will also play a crucial role in the ultimate conquest of cancer, AIDS, and other incurable diseases." -- from the Introduction "...Ling turns cell physiology upside down. He practically
redefines the cell. He provides compelling evidence for the adequacy of his theory, evidence that cannot fail to impress even the most extreme skeptics...." -- Gerald H. Pollock, Ph.D., Univ. of Washington |
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