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Assembly, Continuity, and Exchanges in Certain Cytoplasmic Membrane Systems

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Origin and Continuity of Cell Organelles

Part of the book series: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation ((RESULTS,volume 2))

Abstract

Basic to the definition of a cell is a membrane separating the activities within it from the surrounding environment. In even the simplest organisms, the plasma membrane, or plasmalemma, bounding the cellular mass is characterized by definable structure and distinctive physiological properties. The structure, composition, and properties of membranes have all been subjects of extensive, interrelated studies. This work will de al with questions about their assembly, continuity, and exchange. Only brief consideration will be given to structure, composition, and properties to provide a basic understanding that will lend coherence to the other questions.

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Whaley, W.G., Dauwalder, M., Kephart, J.E. (1971). Assembly, Continuity, and Exchanges in Certain Cytoplasmic Membrane Systems. In: Reinert, J., Ursprung, H. (eds) Origin and Continuity of Cell Organelles. Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-36396-5_1

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