This process, Millan explains, is how one brain
cell talks to its neighbor.
Not exact matches
After running, I
talked to another
neighbor about some details for the upcoming block party that she is helping us organize, then greeted another
neighbor, a widow who told me her phones had not worked for two days and she could not call anyone because she had also lost her
cell phone.
If
cells could
talk, they'd have quite a story
to tell: Their life history would include what molecules they'd seen passing by, which signals they'd sent
to neighbors, and how they'd grown and changed.