Molecular Biology What We Know And How We Found It

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this is a Creative Commons licensed work and seems very, very useful if you want to learn molecular biology in a historical context, which Dr. Peat is always talking about.

https://dc.uwm.edu/cgi/viewcontent....oxytocin%2Bmethane%2Barchaea%26btnG%3D#page52

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Cell and Molecular Biology 2e i-Text Biological Sciences
7-25-2016
Cell and Molecular Biology : What We Know & How We Found It (Second Edition, An Annotated iText)
Gerald Bergtrom
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
 

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this is a Creative Commons licensed work and seems very, very useful if you want to learn molecular biology in a historical context, which Dr. Peat is always talking about.

https://dc.uwm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1004&amp=&context=biosci_facbooks_bergtrom&amp=&sei-redir=1&referer=https%3A%2F%2Fscholar.google.com%2Fscholar%3Fhl%3Den%26as_sdt%3D0%252C47%26q%3Dhypothalamic%2Boxytocin%2Bmethane%2Barchaea%26btnG%3D#page52

University of Wisconsin Milwaukee UWM Digital Commons
Cell and Molecular Biology 2e i-Text Biological Sciences
7-25-2016
Cell and Molecular Biology : What We Know & How We Found It (Second Edition, An Annotated iText)
Gerald Bergtrom
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Thank you. Good to have a conventional cell biology book and definition in one place, such as this document.
Didn't get a chance to peruse it yet. But from a quick glance the textbook is advancing the conventional pump/channel/membrane cell theory and does not mention structured water in cells.
 
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