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“Cells have various means of choice, resulting in different proportions of water, carbon, and bases which enter into the composition of their cell walls. It’s easy to imagine that certain walls permit the passage of certain molecules,” Raspail continued, anticipating both the idea of a selective, porous cell membrane, the autonomy of a cell, and the notion of the cell as a metabolic unit.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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