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The author firstly expands on the meaning of cellular memory, explaining that it refers to the imprints that exist in the human mind of the whole process of the biological experience from preconception to birth. T hese early imprints, initially stored as sensory impressions, will later gain a mental representation when a mental apparatus will be available. She lays particular stress on the very first cellular experiences such as the sperm's journey in search of the egg, their finding each other and mating, the "destruction" of the sperm's original identitiy, the physiological rejection of the just conceived concept by the maternal immunological system due to the fact that it is a foreign body. She presents a case study with which she means to illustrate how much these early imprints - done by means of a cellular memory - will command and determine the behaviour of an adult female patient who has a strong impediment to mate