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Origin and Continuity of Cell Organelles
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Editor(s):
J. Reinert
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H. Ursprung
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1971
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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978-3-662-22269-0
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978-3-540-36396-5
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1971
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10.1007/978-3-540-36396-5
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Assembly, Continuity, and Exchanges in Certain Cytoplasmic Membrane Systems
pp. 127
Origin and Continuity of Cell Vacuoles
pp. 222
Origin and Continuity of Microtubules
pp. 261
Origin and Continuity of Desmosomes
pp. 299
On Relationships between Endosymbiosis and the Origin of Plastids and Mitochondria
pp. 82
Origin and Continuity of Golgi Apparatus
pp. 170
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