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THE mitochondrial membrane has been a subject of controversy. Two distinct problems have arisen: whether a morphological membrane exists, and, if so, whether it is semi-permeable.
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FARRANT, J., ROBERTSON, R. & WILKINS, M. The Mitochondrial Membrane. Nature 171, 401–402 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/171401a0
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