Abstract

Ion-depletion action of an ion-selective membrane produces a moat channel that electrically insulates a cell colony and elevates the cell medium potential uniformly to synchronously activate and deactivate the voltage-gated ion channels of all cells. The result is robust synchronization with strong intercellular electrical communication and the discovery of ion channel deactivation that is only possible when the cells are in communication. The study suggests that the collective response of a cell colony to external stimuli is distinct from that of a single cell. Cell proliferation must hence be guided with strong intercellular communication and proper exogenous stimuli.

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