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titleOfInvention In vivo method of obtaining cell components
abstract A method is described for the in vivo extraction of constituents from cells, the cells concerned suddenly changing from a first state in which quasi-stationary conditions exist between the cell and the surrounding medium to a second state, as a result of which the cells are forced through Release of cell contents into the environment to react in order to adapt the cell to the conditions of the second state.
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