Publication: Artificial cell research as a field that connects chemical, biological and philosophical questions
Artificial cell research as a field that connects chemical, biological and philosophical questions
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Deplazes-Zemp, A. (2016). Artificial cell research as a field that connects chemical, biological and philosophical questions. Chimia, 70(6), 443–448. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2016.443
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This review article discusses the interdisciplinary nature and implications of artificial cell research. It starts from two historical theories: Gánti's chemoton model and the autopoiesis theory by Maturana and Varela. They both explain the transition from chemical molecules to biological cells. These models exemplify two different ways in which disciplines of chemistry, biology and philosophy can profit from each other. In the chemoton model, conclusions from one disciplinary approach are relevant for the other disciplines. In contra
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Deplazes-Zemp, A. (2016). Artificial cell research as a field that connects chemical, biological and philosophical questions. Chimia, 70(6), 443–448. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2016.443