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How Does Germline Regenerate?Discover the groundbreaking book, 'How Does Germline Regenerate?' by historian and philosopher of science Kate MacCord. This compelling primer delves deep into the biological dichotomy between germ cells and somatic cells, challenging the long standing Weismann Barrier theory. With a fresh perspective on the regenerative capabilities of germline cells, MacCord explores if somatic cells can indeed transform into germ cells, a notion previously deemed
Discover the groundbreaking book, 'How Does Germline Regenerate?' by historian and philosopher of science Kate MacCord. This compelling primer delves deep into the biological dichotomy between germ cells and somatic cells, challenging the long-standing Weismann Barrier theory. With a fresh perspective on the regenerative capabilities of germline cells, MacCord explores if somatic cells can indeed transform into germ cells, a notion previously deemed impossible.In this thought-provoking work, you'll gain insights into the impact of genome editing on future generations, the ethical implications surrounding stem cell research, and how these findings reshape our understanding of cellular biology. Perfect for scholars, researchers, and anyone curious about the intricate relationship between germline and somatic cells, this book covers extensive research from the late 19th century through the 2020s.
'How Does Germline Regenerate?' is essential reading for those interested in the future of genetic research, offering a well-rounded analysis of past discoveries and future possibilities. Unpack the complexities of germline regeneration and its implications for innovation in the fields of genetics and ethics. Experience a captivating journey through the evolution of biological thought and redefine your understanding of cellular differentiation with this enlightening title.
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★★★★★ 4
A good product for a good price.
Size: 36mm
it was the right size, what more could I ask for and no profile that's the bomb.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2018
★★★★★ 5
High quality
Size: 36mm
Perfect fit for my 2008 Audi TT oil filter cap. FYI, don't bother removing the plug in the cap if it is stripped. Mine was stripped by Audi mechanics and I thought it held the cap in place. It does not. I tried to loosen it with a chisel and broke the cap. An expensive, rookie mistake.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Socket
Size: 24 / 36mm
A must have for f250 makes changing filters easy
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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
★★★★★ 5
As advertised
Size: 32mm
Perfect for what I wanted it for
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Works great, do the double drain for best results
My 06 Altima (185k miles) had been burning massive amounts of oil (like 4 quarts every 800 miles) due to a leaking PCV valve hose that took forever for me to narrow down (months). So after getting that under control I figured I needed to decontaminate the poor engine.
When using this I idled my car to operating temp (about 8 minutes). Poured the bottle in, idled it for another 15 minutes. Drained the oil (black and thick). Put the plug back in, poured about 2.5qts of new oil in. Idled it for 10 minutes. Drained that (black but much thinner). Took the old filter off. Let both areas drain for 10 minutes. Put the plug back in, put the new filter on and filled with the 4.6qts of new oil my car calls for. Ran for a few minutes (like 2 with a few revs) and then let sit for 10 mins before checking the level.
When I checked my dipstick it was so clean I thought I had a leak because I couldn't see it on any of the crosshatch. I ended up having to go by touch to get the reading. This stuff is amazing.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025