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Bioelectrical Networks

Meaning

Bioelectrical networks represent the complex system of electrically active cells and tissues throughout the body, including neurons, cardiac myocytes, and endocrine cells, which utilize voltage gradients and ion flow to communicate and regulate physiological functions. These networks generate and transmit endogenous electrical signals that are fundamental for coordinating everything from muscle contraction and nervous system activity to cellular proliferation and differentiation. The integrity of these electrical potentials is essential for systemic health and cellular signaling.