We know that our cells are speaking to each other.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The knowledge we have of communication among cells does not permit my giving you a sophisticated understanding.
Our bodies communicate to us clearly and specifically, if we are willing to listen to them.
We have about 100 million cells interconnected in our brains. They communicate with one another through electrical signals.
In my lab, we are always thinking about how cells, bacterial cells, can talk to each other and then organize themselves into enormous groups that function in unison.
A great deal has been learned about cell communication. The universal nature of cellular structure and organization in bacteria, plant and animal cells has been discovered.
I am interested in how cells know what they are and how they should behave in their proper place in the body.
Once the principle is there, that cells have the same genes, my own personal belief is that we will, in the end, understand everything about how cells actually work.
We are all cells in the same body of humanity.
The more we understand what happens in living cells, the more incredibly powerful you realize things can be when they work from the bottom up, by interaction of one molecule and another.
We cannot learn from one another until we stop shouting at one another - until we speak quietly enough so that our words can be heard as well as our voices.
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