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After clinical death, some of your cells refuse to quit, or even attempt to reconfigure into strange, emergent forms.
After the first observations of life under the microscope, it took two centuries of research before the 'cell theory', the idea that all living things are composed of cells or their products, was ...
Heterogeneous catalysis articles from across Nature Portfolio Heterogeneous catalysis is a type of catalysis in which the catalyst occupies a different phase from the reactants and products.
While the concept that cellular respiration can outstrip oxygen delivery in cell culture is known (Stevens, 1965; Metzen et al, 1995; Boag, 1970), the functional consequences of limiting oxygen under ...
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