Abstract
This paper explores the possibility that telocytes play a major role in morphogenetic bioelectrical signaling.
Highlights
This paper explores the possibility that telocytes play a major role in morphogenetic bioelectrical signaling
THE FACTS In a series of recent papers, Levin and his coworkers (Levin, 2009, 2012; Adams and Levin, 2012; Tseng and Levin, 2012, 2013) introduced the concept of a morphogenetic code based on bioelectrical signaling between cells
They showed that patterns of resting potentials (Vmem) in non-excitable cells act as instructive signals during embryogenesis, regeneration and cancer suppression in a wide range of tissues
Summary
The role of telocytes in morphogenetic bioelectrical signaling: once more unto the breach. Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany Reviewed by: Laurentiu M. Victor Babes National Institute of Pathology, Romania Viorel Pais, National Institute of Neurology and Neurovascular Diseases, Romania
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