Gaurav Raj

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As microscopists and cell biologists trained their eyes on cells with increasing precision, they found dozens of organized, functional substructures, analogous to organs—kidneys, bones, and hearts—that Vesalius and other anatomists had identified in the body. Biologists called them organelles: mini-organs found inside cells.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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