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Life Itself: Exploring the Realm of the Living Cell
Boyce Rensberger
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| #1324686 in Books | Boyce Rensberger | 1998-12-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x1.00 x9.10l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 304 pages | Life Itself Exploring the Realm of the Living Cell||24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.| Who Is In Charge Here?|By Bucherwurm|For most of us the cells that make up our bodies are as well known as aliens from another galaxy. I took college biology back in an era that seemed not far distant from when Leeuwenhoek developed the microscope. In that time cells seemed to be blobish creatures that led mysterious, ill-defined lives. Boyce Rensberger brings us a fascinat|||"Life Itself is a wonderfully readable digest of everything currently known about the mechanisms by which living cells perform their myriad tasks."--The New York Times Book ||"Rensberger's wonderment and enthusiasm...literally leaps off the
Hidden in a nondescript red-brick building in Rockville, Maryland, is the most unusual warehouse in the world, a bank of living cells called the American Type Culture Collection. Here, at 321 degrees below zero--a temperature at which life abandons its vital dance and enters limbo, but without dying--are some 30,000 vials holding 60 billion living forms in suspended animation, including mouse kidney cells, turkey blood cells, armadillo spleen cells, and some 40 billion h...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Life Itself: Exploring the Realm of the Living Cell | Boyce Rensberger. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.