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This book was not written for contemporary scientists with a major
interest in cell biology. Rather, it was prepared for the serious
and inquiring student who mayor may not have had an extensive
background in the sciences but who is interested in exploring or
reviewing in depth the current body of knowledge about cellular
structure and function. We have tried to convey a sense of the
expectant excitement that characterizes the modem-day cellular
biologist and we regret any scientific jargon that may have crept
into the text as a result of this effort. We have selected and
assimilated experiments done by numerous scien tists and have used
them to explain how cells work. In doing this, we have concentrated
on animal cells because we know more about them. We have come to a
deeper appreciation, while preparing this book, of the limitations
in understanding the inner workings of the cell and have come to
realize more than ever that we are, in these matters, still
"looking through a glass darkly. " An explosively increasing body
of knowledge about the cell and its organelles has become available
through the diligent work of numerous biologists. Thus it is
impractical to attempt to credit each of these scientists for all
of their important contributions: The listed references are neither
exhaustive nor are they necessarily the first report of a finding."
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