Communication theory and multicellular biology.
@article{Mian2011CommunicationTA,
title={Communication theory and multicellular biology.},
author={I. Saira Mian and Christopher Rose},
journal={Integrative biology : quantitative biosciences from nano to macro},
year={2011},
volume={3 4},
pages={
350-67
}
}In this Perspective, we propose that communication theory--a field of mathematics concerned with the problems of signal transmission, reception and processing--provides a new quantitative lens for investigating multicellular biology, ancient and modern. What underpins the cohesive organisation and collective behaviour of multicellular ecosystems such as microbial colonies and communities (microbiomes) and multicellular organisms such as plants and animals, whether built of simple tissue layers…
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