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It is a testament to the infancy of cell biology as a science that the physiology of one of the most essential cells of the human body remained a mystery as late as the 1970s. T cells were discovered only about fifty years ago. And it was barely two decades after Miller’s experiment—in 1981—that these cells would become the epicenter of one of the defining epidemics in human history.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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