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Interstitium: biofeedback and drainage transport of fluids, crys-talloids, biopolymers and cells
The interstitium, as a component of connective tissue, diffuses throughout the body in the form of a spatial structure, contacts all tissues, and ensures the movement of fluids, crystalloids, biopolymers and cells. In addition, interstitial fluid moving through fibrous matrices and channels of interstitial tissue (= long-distance extravascular pathways) over sufficiently long distances can be a conductor for electromagnetic signals of various frequencies and intensities.Enter brief annotation of your abstract in this text form (around 250 words).