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The Living Cell: A Re-examination of Its Fine Structure
Book • 1980
In this book, Harold Hillman and Peter Sartory present a critical examination of the fine structure of cells, questioning the validity of structures observed under electron microscopy.
Hillman argues that many of these structures are artifacts resulting from fixation and staining methods, rather than actual components of living cells.
The book includes comparisons of different microscopic techniques and challenges the mainstream biological understanding of cellular components.
Hillman argues that many of these structures are artifacts resulting from fixation and staining methods, rather than actual components of living cells.
The book includes comparisons of different microscopic techniques and challenges the mainstream biological understanding of cellular components.
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as a book that critiques the methods used to study cells and their implications for understanding cellular function.

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