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How We Live and Why We Die Lewis Wolpert (University College, London)

How We Live and Why We Die par Lewis Wolpert (University College, London)

How We Live and Why We Die Lewis Wolpert (University College, London)


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Résumé

Biologist Lewis Wolpert eloquently narrates the basics of human life through the lens of its smallest component-the cell.

How We Live and Why We Die Résumé

How We Live and Why We Die: The Secret Lives of Cells Lewis Wolpert (University College, London)

Everything about our existence-movement and memory, imagination and reproduction, birth and, ultimately, death-is governed by our cells. They are the basis of all life in the universe, from the tiniest bacteria to the most complex animals. In the tradition of the classic Lives of a Cell, but with the benefit of the latest research, internationally acclaimed embryologist Lewis Wolpert demonstrates how human life derives from a single cell and then grows into a body, an incredibly complex society made up of billions of them. When we age, our cells cannot repair the damage they have undergone; when we get ill, it is because cells are so damaged they stop working and die. Wolpert examines the science behind topics that are much discussed but rarely understood-stem cell research, cloning, DNA, mutating cancer cells-and explains how all life evolved from just one cell. Lively and passionate, this is an accessible guide to understanding the human body and life itself.

À propos de Lewis Wolpert (University College, London)

Lewis Wolpert is Professor Emeritus of Biology as Applied to Medicine at University College, London. His books include Six Impossible Things before Breakfast, How We Live and Why We Die, and Malignant Sadness, the basis for a BBC television series.

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How We Live and Why We Die: The Secret Lives of Cells Lewis Wolpert (University College, London)
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2009-09-08
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