Brainless Embryos Suggest Bioelectricity Guides Growth

Brainless Embryos Suggest Bioelectricity Guides Growth

  • March 15, 2018
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Brainless Embryos Suggest Bioelectricity Guides Growth

In recent years, by working on tadpoles and other simple creatures, Levin’s laboratory has amassed evidence that the embryo is molded by bioelectrical signals, particularly ones that emanate from the young brain long before it is even a functional organ. Those results, if replicated in other organisms, may change our understanding of the roles of electrical phenomena and the nervous system in development, and perhaps more widely in biology.

Source: quantamagazine.org

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