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Introduction: The Molecular-Mechanical Vision of Life |
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Descartes among the X-ray machines? Mechanisms, molecular machines, and the epistemology of science |
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Life and matter---another history of the molecular life sciences after 1970 |
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Constitutive and exemplary: Bacteriorhodopsin, membranes, and the rise of molecular machinery |
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A note on people and places, times and sources |
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Part One Taking Membranes Apart, Isolating a Molecular Pump |
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1 What Membranes Can Tell a Historian and Philosopher of the Life Sciences |
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The cell's elusive boundaries and the molecular age |
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Neglected dimensions: Membrane structure |
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"The riddle of surface action" ---membrane dynamics |
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39 | (2) |
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41 | (3) |
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Pumps and transducers---metaphors in search of a substrate |
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44 | (2) |
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Receptors and transducers, or materializations of cellular communication in the cybernetic age |
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46 | (3) |
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Proteins and the promise of molecular mechanisms |
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49 | (3) |
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52 | (2) |
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54 | (2) |
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From membrane images to membranes as Stoff---Rockefeller University, 1960s |
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From Stoff to molecule ---San Francisco c. 1970 |
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62 | (4) |
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Purple to yellow---an active membrane material |
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The chemistry of material activity |
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68 | (4) |
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Membrane structure rendered tangible |
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The new biology of membranes |
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75 | (3) |
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Nature's pleasant clue on membranes |
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Mechanical matter---Munich, 1970-1974 |
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From color change to molecular mechanism --- optical spectrometry |
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Cells in action ---toward bioenergetics |
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Plugged into the circuit---a "molecular electric generator," Moscow 1974 |
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The pump takes shape, Cambridge 1973-75 |
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94 | (3) |
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Data instead of images ---a new electron microscope |
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99 | (2) |
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101 | (3) |
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Visualizing molecules and mechanisms |
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Toward cryo-electron microscopy |
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Conclusion-from Stoff to molecular pump |
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Part Two Remaking Membranes and Molecular Machines |
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3 Synthesizing Cells and Molecules---Mechanisms as "Plug-and-Play" |
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Making cell simulacra in the test tube---liposomes |
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Reconstituting the bioenergetic cell---Efraim Racker, liposomes, and molecular machinery |
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From chemiosmosis to molecular mechanisms |
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A plug-and-play---biology |
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Remaking life's molecular inventory |
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Synthetic molecular biologists---making molecules in retorts and by machines |
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Making and unmaking molecules for structure and mechanisms |
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Molecular infrastructures---convenience genes |
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Mastering and playing with molecules |
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Conclusion I Plug-and-play, mechanisms, and the integration toward the molecular life sciences |
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Conclusion II From making molecules and cells to synthetic biology? A genealogy of practices in between chemistry and the life sciences |
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4 Biochip Fever: Life and Technology in the 1980s |
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Beyond silicon---lifelike electronics |
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Membranes and proteins as biological technologies |
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Cloning a computer---the ultimate scenario of recombinant DNA |
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Molecular bionics: Self-organization, evolution, and adaptation |
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From protein to prototype: Materializing a "molecular switch" |
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Biotech and molecular electronics in West Germany |
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Visioneering versus upscaling---materializations of molecular devices |
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Conclusion I Assemblers, Cartesian molecular machines, and active matter |
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Conclusion II After the fever pitch---a more inclusive history of biotechnology |
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181 | (4) |
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Matter, activity, and mechanisms at the interstice of the chemical and the life sciences |
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186 | (7) |
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Molecular machinery in past, present, and beyond |
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193 | (3) |
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The bigger picture---membranes and molecular machines in the history of the life and the chemical sciences |
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196 | (5) |
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Beyond life? Places and scientists after molecular biology |
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List of Abbreviations |
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Glossary |
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Notes |
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Sources |
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References |
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Index |
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