Darwin's agential materials: evolutionary implications of multiscale competency in developmental biology

M Levin - Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2023 - Springer
A critical aspect of evolution is the layer of developmental physiology that operates between
the genotype and the anatomical phenotype. While much work has addressed the evolution …

Bioelectric signaling: role of bioelectricity in directional cell migration in wound healing

M Zhao, M Rolandi, RR Isseroff - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2022 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
In wound healing, individual cells' behaviors coordinate movement toward the wound center
to restore small or large barrier defects. The migration of epithelial cells as a continuous …

Cellular signaling pathways as plastic, proto-cognitive systems: Implications for biomedicine

J Mathews, AJ Chang, L Devlin, M Levin - Patterns, 2023 - cell.com
Many aspects of health and disease are modeled using the abstraction of a" pathway"—a
set of protein or other subcellular activities with specified functional linkages between them …

Regulative development as a model for origin of life and artificial life studies

C Fields, M Levin - Biosystems, 2023 - Elsevier
Using the formal framework of the Free Energy Principle, we show how generic
thermodynamic requirements on bidirectional information exchange between a system and …

[HTML][HTML] Morphoceuticals: Perspectives for discovery of drugs targeting anatomical control mechanisms in regenerative medicine, cancer and aging

L Pio-Lopez, M Levin - Drug Discovery Today, 2023 - Elsevier
Highlights•Growth, form and function of complex organs rely on dynamic morphogenesis.•
Morphoceuticals manipulate anatomical decision making by cellular collectives.• …

Electrical excitability of cancer cells—CELEX model updated

MBA Djamgoz - Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2024 - Springer
The normal functioning of every cell in the body depends on its bioelectric properties and
many diseases are caused by genetic and/or epigenetic dysregulation of the underlying ion …

The scaling of goals from cellular to anatomical homeostasis: an evolutionary simulation, experiment and analysis

L Pio-Lopez, J Bischof, JV LaPalme… - Interface …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Complex living agents consist of cells, which are themselves competent sub-agents
navigating physiological and metabolic spaces. Behaviour science, evolutionary …

Classical sorting algorithms as a model of morphogenesis: Self-sorting arrays reveal unexpected competencies in a minimal model of basal intelligence

T Zhang, A Goldstein, M Levin - Adaptive Behavior, 2025 - journals.sagepub.com
The Diverse Intelligence research seeks to understand commonalities in behavioral
competencies across a wide range of implementations. Especially interesting are simple …

Direct cell-cell communication via membrane pores, gap junction channels, and tunneling nanotubes: medical relevance of mitochondrial exchange

E Eugenin, E Camporesi, C Peracchia - International journal of molecular …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The history of direct cell-cell communication has evolved in several small steps. First
discovered in the 1930s in invertebrate nervous systems, it was thought at first to be an …

[HTML][HTML] Fascial nomenclature: update 2022

B Bordoni, AR Escher, F Tobbi, L Pianese, A Ciardo… - Cureus, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The connective tissue or fascia plays key roles in maintaining bodily function and health.
The fascia is made up of solid and fluid portions, which interpenetrate and interact with each …