Discovery of Cellular matrix
On March 27, 2018, New York University Professor of Pathology Neil D. Theise and his team published their findings in Scientific Reports, pointing out that it is found in many parts of the human body, such as skin, muscles, skeletal system, blood vessel walls, gastrointestinal tract, the bladder, respiratory tract, and biliary tract which all have a lattice-like reticular fiber structure. The reticular fiber structure is filled with liquid and there are some cells that are not fully differentiated. This is the Cellular matrix that was neglected in the past, and if there is external mechanical pressure on this Cellular matrix, it will stimulate the flow of fluid in it.
This discovery is widely found between human cells and cells, forming a bridge between cells. Such a structure has actually existed in various living organisms a long time ago, but most of them turned a blind eye to the past, thinking that there were no cells, and just ignored the past, but didn't know. The life behind it is of great significance.