However, if you are looking for actual high-quality research related to and the "liquid-to-solid" transitions of body tissues, there are several authoritative articles on these topics: Research on Fascial Science
If your interest is specifically in the often discussed in advanced cellular biology (which sometimes uses similar keywords): quickspringfacial.wmv
: A landmark study in Cell investigates how proteins like FUS transition from liquid droplets to solid aggregates, a process linked to age-related diseases. However, if you are looking for actual high-quality
: This article explores the Rapid Adaptability of Internal Network (RAIN) model , which redefines how we view the solid and liquid components of body fascia. : Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine discuss how
: Other studies hosted on PMC use advanced imaging to track these solid-material formations in real-time.
: Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine discuss how facial and body fascia is a sensitive, continuous system that accounts for roughly 20% of your body weight. Scientific Phase Transitions