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Bruce H. Lipton
Bruce H. Lipton

Bruce H. Lipton is a renowned cell biologist, author, and speaker. His contributions to the field of cell biology have made him a prominent figure. Lipton's research focused on the function of the cell membrane, providing profound insights into how cells interact with their environment. His books and lectures have widely disseminated new perspectives on cell biology and human potential. more

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