PHD Taylor, A. (2005). Cellular Memory (Epigenetics). Retrieved on April 3, 2012 from: http://www.arlenetaylor.org/brain-learning/
This website/ article explains how Cellular Memory works, as well as the difficulties of case
studies. I plan to use this information in my lit review, category three: section one, as well as
reasoning for blueprint One in my paper.
MD Dossey, L. (2010). Transplants, Cellular Memory. The journal of Science and Healing. Retrieved on April 2, 2012 , from: http://www.wholepersonhealing.org/
Provides recent case studies of heart transplant, liver transplant, and lung transplant recipients.
This article also introduces the similarities between the concept of reincarnation compared to how
many view organ transplant. I plan on using this information in my lit review, category two
section three, as well as reasoning for blueprint two.
Pearsall, P., PHD Schwartz, G., PHD Russek, L. (2005, April/May). Organ Transplants and Cellular Memories. Nexus Magazine 12(3).
Includes 10 case studies of organ transplant recipients experiencing cellular memory. This article
also contains the history of the first case study familiar to cellular memory, as well as an in depth
explanation of the theory. I plan on using this information in my lit review in category one, section
three, and category two, section two, as well as reasoning for blueprints 1, 2 and 3 in my paper.
Takeuchi, L. (2000, June/July). Cellular Memory in Organ Transplants. San Francisco Medical Society. Retrieved on April 2, 2012 , from: http:// www.sfms.org/
Provides a brief history of the theory of Cellular Memory. This article presents numerous case
Studies, as well as current understandings of the theory, and explanation as to why many surgeons
And researchers don’t embrace the theory. I plan on using this information in my lit review, in
category one, section two, as well as reasoning for blueprint one in my paper.
Linton, K. (2003). Knowing By Heart: Cellular Memory In Heart Transplants.
An in depth discussion on why the Cellular memory Theory is prevalent in heart transplant
recipients, as well as the first documented study of the theory in heart transplants. I plan to use this
information in my lit review, category two, section one, as well as reasoning for blueprint three in
my paper.
Anderson, T. (2002, September). Montgomery College Journal of Science and Mathematics.
Provides a history and origin of Cellular Memory Theory, as well as other possible explanations
for the phenomena transplant recipients experience. I plan to use this information in my lit review
category one, section one, as well as reasoning for blueprint two in my paper.
Vincent, D. (2010). TransplantNation.
This book provides a detailed overview of organ transplants. Providing case studies, terminology,
Personal experiences, and answers to many frequently asked questions involving transplant myths.
This book also mentions Cellular Memory, providing a definition, case studies, as well as other
theories and explanations confronting the topic. I plan on using this information in my lit review,
category three, section two, as well as reasoning for blueprints two and three in my paper.
Lanza, R. (2009). Essentials of Stem Cell Biology. London : Elsevier .
This book provides an in depth look at the cell cycle, as well as tissue and organ development in
humans. In addition to information on stem cell research, this book also includes information on
Body Memory, as well as Cellular Memory. I plan to use this information in my lit review,
category three, section three, as well as reasoning for blueprints two and three in my paper.
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