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- W1007665893 abstract "Soluble macromolecules are found mainly in such organs as liver, spleen, and bone marrow-centers of high phagocytic activity. The proteolytic hypothesis of protein absorption may not be applicable universally. However, if the processes of phagocytosis and protein uptake are dissociable, if cells capable of the one are incapable of the other, then the phagocytosis hypothesis is applicable to both types of phenomena. Whatever may be the mechanism by which soluble macromolecules are taken into cells, its dissociability from phagocytosis, and the association of foreign proteins with microsomes and mitochondria describes the proteolytic hypothesis. This chapter focuses on the uptake and transfer of macromolecules. When a protein is injected into the circulation and later identified within a cell, which is in direct contact with the circulation, it is logical and highly probable that the protein is passed directly into the cell." @default.
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