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1962-, Li Min, ed. NMDA receptor protocols. Totowa, N.J: Humana Press, 1999.

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Micropatterning in Cell Biology Part C. Elsevier, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2013-0-09944-6.

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Piel, Matthieu, and Manuel Théry. Micropatterning in Cell Biology, Part C. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2014.

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R, Harris James, ed. Ascorbic acid: Biochemistry and biomedical cell biology. New York: Plenum Press, 1996.

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Guthrie, Christine, and Gerald R. Fink. Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology, Part C. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2002.

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Guthrie, Christine, and Gerald R. Fink. Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology, Part C. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2002.

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Germ Cell Development in C Elegans Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Springer, 2012.

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Microfluidics in Cell Biology Part C: Microfluidics for Cellular and Subcellular Analysis. Elsevier, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0091-679x(18)x0004-1.

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Fletcher, Daniel, Matthieu Piel, and Junsang Doh. Microfluidics in Cell Biology Part C: Microfluidics for Cellular and Subcellular Analysis. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2018.

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KARP. Website to Accompany Cell and Molecular Biology: C Oncepts and Experiments, Third Edition. John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2002.

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Karp. Website to Accompany Cell and Molecular Biology: C Oncepts and Experiments, Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, 2004.

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(Editor), Christine Guthrie, and Gerald R. Fink (Editor), eds. Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology, Part C, Volume 351 (Methods in Enzymology). Academic Press, 2002.

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(Editor), Christine Guthrie, and Gerald R. Fink (Editor), eds. Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology, Part C (Methods in Enzymology) (Methods in Enzymology, 351). Academic Press, 2002.

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(Editor), Christine Guthrie, and Gerald R. Fink (Editor), eds. Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology, Part C (Methods in Enzymology) (Methods in Enzymology, 351). Academic Press, 2002.

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Hippius, Hanns. Genetic Research in Psychiatry: 2. Münchner Genetikgespräche September 12 - 15, 1991 C. I. N. P. President's Workshop. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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The neurobiology of C. elegans. United States: Academic Press, 2006.

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1943-, Shapiro James Allen, and Dworkin Martin, eds. Bacteria as multicellular organisms. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

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ARUN, Thompson. Comprehensive Beginners Guide to Basis of Cancer Cell: A Complete Dummies Manual to Knowing and Understanding the Studіеѕ of dеvеlоріng Embryos and Trаnѕgеnіс Mісе Hеlр to Uncover Thе Function оf Cаnс. Independently Published, 2022.

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Fehse, Boris, Ferdinand Hucho, Sina Bartfeld, Stephan Clemens, Tobias Erb, Heiner Fangerau, Jürgen Hampel, et al., eds. Fünfter Gentechnologiebericht. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748927242.

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In the ‘Fifth Gene Technology Report’, renowned experts provide an overview of current developments and their applications in the dynamically evolving research field of gene and biotechnologies. They examine, among other topics, genetic diagnostics, somatic gene therapy, the development of vaccines, stem cell and organoid research, green gene technology, synthetic biology, gene drives, genome editing, epigenetics and single cell analysis. In addition to reporting on the current state of affairs in this field, the authors also discuss society’s perception of gene technologies and ethical and legal issues relating to them, such as genome edit-ing, cerebral organoids and big data in personalised medicine. Moreover, the interdisciplinary task force ‘Gentechnologiebericht’ (Gene Technology Report) offers recommendations on action that could be taken in relation to the key issues. With contributions by Karla Alex, Sina Bartfeld, Meik Bittkowski, Inge Broer, Lorina Buhr, Stephan Clemens, Wolfgang Van den Daele, Hans-Georg Dederer, Tobias J. Erb, Nina Gasparoni, Heiner Fangerau, Boris Fehse, Jürgen Hampel, Louise Herde, Ferdinand Hucho, Ali Jawaid, Aida Khachatryan, Sarah Kohler, Alma Kolleck, Martin Korte, Cordula Kropp, Alfons Labisch, Markus Lehmkuhl, Melanie Leidecker-Sandmann, Annette Leßmöllmann, Isabelle M. Mansuy, Lilian Marx-Stölting, Andreas Merk, Yannick Milhahn, Fruzsina Molnár-Gábor, Stefan Mundlos, Staffan Müller-Wille, Angela Osterheider, Anja Pichl, Barbara Prainsack, Jens Reich, Marlen Reinschke, Ortwin Renn, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Arnold Sauter, Hannah Schickl, Silke Schicktanz, Volker Stollorz, Constanze Störk-Biber, Jochen Taupitz, Jörn Walter, Eva C. Winkler, Martin Zenke and Michael M. Zwick.
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Reber, Arthur S. The First Minds. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190854157.001.0001.

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The book presents a novel theory of the origins of mind and consciousness dubbed the Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC). It argues that sentience emerged with life itself. The most primitive unicellular species of bacteria are conscious, though it is a sentience of a primitive kind. They have minds, though they are tiny and limited in scope. There is nothing even close to this thesis in the current literature on consciousness. Hints that cells might be conscious can be found in the writings of a few cell biologists, but a fully developed theory has never been put forward before. Other approaches to the origins of consciousness are examined and shown to be seriously or fatally flawed, specifically ones based on: (a) the assumption that minds are computational and can be captured by an artificial intelligence (AI), (b) efforts to discover the neurocorrelates of mental experiences, the so-called Hard Problem, and (c) looking for consciousness in less complex species by identifying those that possess precursors of those neurocorrelates. Each of these approaches is shown to be either essentially impossible (the AI models) or so burdened by philosophical and empirical difficulties that they are effectively unworkable. The CBC approach is developed using standard models of evolutionary biology. The remarkable repertoire of single-celled species that micro- and cell-biologists have discovered is reviewed. Bacteria, for example, have sophisticated sensory and perceptual systems, learn, form memories, make decisions based on information about their environment relative to internal metabolic states, communicate with one another, and even show a primitive form of altruism. All such functions are indicators of sentience. Conversations with a caterpillar function as a literary vehicle Finally, the implications of the CBC model are discussed along with a number of related issues in evolutionary biology, philosophy of mind, the possibility of sentient plants, the ethical repercussions of universal animal sentience, and the long-range impact of adopting the CBC stance.
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