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Architecture of Human Living Fascia
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The extracellular matrix and cells revealed through endoscopy – with accompanying DVD and website

Authors: Jean-Claude GUIMBERTEAU, Colin ARMSTRONG
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Dr. Guimberteau is the first person to film living human tissue through an endoscope in an attempt to understand the organisation of living matter. He has developed his own concept of the multifibrillar structural organisation of the body, of which the microvacuole is the basic functional unit. He has also developed a concept of global dynamics and continuous matter.

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