Summary
Bioelectrical signals among cells control and instruct embryonic brain development and manipulating these signals can repair genetic defects and induce development of healthy brain tissue in locations where it would not ordinarily grow.
These bioelectric signals are implemented by changes in the voltage difference across cell membranes – called the cellular resting potential — and the patterns of differential voltages across anatomical regions.
Journal of Neuroscience 3/11/15
OnAir Post: Bioelectricity can Control Brain Development
