[HTML][HTML] Bioelectric networks: the cognitive glue enabling evolutionary scaling from physiology to mind
M Levin - Animal Cognition, 2023 - Springer
Each of us made the remarkable journey from mere matter to mind: starting life as a
quiescent oocyte (“just chemistry and physics”), and slowly, gradually, becoming an adult …
quiescent oocyte (“just chemistry and physics”), and slowly, gradually, becoming an adult …
Connexins: key mediators of endocrine function
D Bosco, JA Haefliger, P Meda - Physiological reviews, 2011 - journals.physiology.org
The appearance of multicellular organisms imposed the development of several
mechanisms for cell-to-cell communication, whereby different types of cells coordinate their …
mechanisms for cell-to-cell communication, whereby different types of cells coordinate their …
HSV-tk expressing mesenchymal stem cells exert bystander effect on human glioblastoma cells
M Matuskova, K Hlubinova, A Pastorakova… - Cancer letters, 2010 - Elsevier
Previously we have reported adipose-tissue derived human mesenchymal stem cells (AT-
MSC) as cellular delivery vehicles for tumor-targeted cancer gene therapy. In this report we …
MSC) as cellular delivery vehicles for tumor-targeted cancer gene therapy. In this report we …
[HTML][HTML] Beyond neurons: long distance communication in development and cancer
Cellular communication is important in all aspects of tissue and organism functioning, from
the level of single cells, two discreet populations, and distant tissues of the body. Long …
the level of single cells, two discreet populations, and distant tissues of the body. Long …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring instructive physiological signaling with the bioelectric tissue simulation engine
A Pietak, M Levin - Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Bioelectric cell properties have been revealed as powerful targets for modulating stem cell
function, regenerative response, developmental patterning, and tumor reprograming. Spatio …
function, regenerative response, developmental patterning, and tumor reprograming. Spatio …
Gap junctional signaling in pattern regulation: physiological network connectivity instructs growth and form
Gap junctions (GJs) are aqueous channels that allow cells to communicate via physiological
signals directly. The role of gap junctional connectivity in determining single‐cell functions …
signals directly. The role of gap junctional connectivity in determining single‐cell functions …
Natural phenolic antioxidants in bioanalytical chemistry: State of the art and prospects of development
GK Ziyatdinova, HC Budnikov - Russian Chemical Reviews, 2015 - iopscience.iop.org
Published data of the last decade on the chemical analysis and related problems of
investigation of phenolic antioxidants as components of complex biomedical and food …
investigation of phenolic antioxidants as components of complex biomedical and food …
Pharmacological modulation of connexin‐formed channels in cardiac pathophysiology
E De Vuyst, K Boengler, G Antoons… - British journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Coordinated electrical activity in the heart is supported by gap junction channels located at
the intercalated discs of cardiomyocytes. Impaired gap junctional communication between …
the intercalated discs of cardiomyocytes. Impaired gap junctional communication between …
Effects of the tributyltin on the blood parameters, immune responses and thyroid hormone system in zebrafish
ZH Li, P Li - Environmental Pollution, 2021 - Elsevier
Tributyltin (TBT) is a widely used organotin compound around the world and was frequently
detected in surface waters, which would pose risk to aquatic organisms. However, the …
detected in surface waters, which would pose risk to aquatic organisms. However, the …