linkedin post 2018-04-19 04:42:21

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SERIAL CULTURE AND REGRAFTING. "The goal that these in vitro and in vivo studies has been to answer this fundamental question: Can normal animal cells functioning and replicating under ideal conditions escape from the inevitability of aging and death that is obligatory for the animal from which the were derived?" http://protein.bio.msu.ru/biokhimiya/contents/v62/full/62111380.html View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2018-04-20 06:20:41

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CELL TRANSFORMATION into a tumor cell. "Our definitions were not universally accepted nor has anyone else been able to bring order out of the current terminological chaos, including heroic efforts by several nomenclature committees established by the Tissue Culture Association. Because of this, today, the scientific literature in this field is virtually unintelligible." http://protein.bio.msu.ru/biokhimiya/contents/v62/full/62111380.html View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2018-04-20 06:27:12

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FREQUENTLY IGNORED. "The immortality of a population depends upon a periodic exchange or rearrangement of genetic information. The immortality of individual organisms or cells, however, depends on demonstrating that exchange of genetic information has not occurred. That seems self evident but it is frequently ignored." https://lnkd.in/dQ_65Wv View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2018-04-20 06:29:07

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A MATTER OF SCALE. "Humans as individuals are mortal but humans as a population are immortal. That concept applies equally well to all animals and most plants. We frequently see it stated that bacteria and protozoa are immortal. That is not so. Like human populations, unicellular populations are immortal and like individual humans unicellular organisms are mortal." http://protein.bio.msu.ru/biokhimiya/contents/v62/full/62111380.html View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2018-04-20 06:29:34

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A MATTER OF SCALE. "Humans as individuals are mortal but humans as a population are immortal. That concept applies equally well to all animals and most plants. We frequently see it stated that bacteria and protozoa are immortal. That is not so. Like human populations, unicellular populations are immortal and like individual humans unicellular organisms are mortal." http://protein.bio.msu.ru/biokhimiya/contents/v62/full/62111380.html View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2018-04-21 04:27:55

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FRAGMENT FROM NATURE continues this final weekend from last weekend on the subject of biological time, which has been largely ignored in the literature. Time, it seems, scales with both size and complexity; and as complexity increases in biological systems, time plays a critical role in the coordination and intermeshing of numerous processes, in coordination with space, and in this, reflects that biology is centered, like physics, on both time and space, whether we appreciate it or not. View in LinkedIn
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