The vesicle theory of protein secretion is meant to explain the manner by which proteins, once generated, are encapsulated, transported, and secreted by cells. This book explains the author's findings, which critique the theory, and is a personal narrative of the resistence his views experienced among proponents of the theory.
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The vesicle theory of protein secretion is meant to explain the manner by which proteins, once generated, are encapsulated, transported, and secreted by cells. This book explains the author's findings, which critique the theory, and is a personal narrative of the resistence his views experienced among proponents of the theory.
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