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    • To explore the evolving definition of cell biology.
    • To highlight its interdisciplinary nature and impact.

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    • Synthesis of diverse perspectives

    Main Results:

    • Cell biology's principles and tools are widely applied across disciplines.
    • Insights from other fields inspire cell biology research.

    Conclusions:

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