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The demonstration of three contractile fibrils meeting at a point as a branched erythrocyte rouleu is pulled apart by three micropipettes is further evidence for Frohlich's theory of coherent excitations in biological systems.
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Rowlands, S., Skibo, L., Eisenberg, C.P. et al. Triple contractils. J Biol Phys 12, 31–32 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01857655
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