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<strong>BBRS</strong> Science and Medicine A New View of Conquering Cancer 19<br />

Several forms of Connective Tissue are recognised:<br />

- The areolar tissue<br />

- The white Fibrous tissue<br />

- The yellow Elastic tissue<br />

- The mucous tissue<br />

- The retiform tissue<br />

Is present in the body, except the epithelium.<br />

Is a network of fixed connective tissue cells (fibrocytes).<br />

Undifferentiated stem cells (fibroblasts) and<br />

toti-potential connective tissue cells.<br />

Free connective tissue cells:<br />

resistance and plasma cells, histiocytes, mast<br />

cells, lymphocytes (which can move freely in a<br />

network of fibrocytes).<br />

Elastic fibers (fine) and collagen fibers (coarse)<br />

The so-called amorphous mass of protein which<br />

provides the ground substance (gel occur)<br />

Regarding the Basis Biological Regulatory<br />

System we are only interested in the "loose<br />

connective tissue, which almost includes the<br />

entire" Extracellular Matrix", Grondregulation<br />

– Humoral medicine<br />

Basic Bio Regulatory System<br />

Definities afkomstig uit Gray's anatomy – University Utrecht<br />

<strong>BBRS</strong>: Intermediate meeting point of the vegetative nervous system<br />

and the capillaries.<br />

3 normal attitude types: a) neural pole<br />

b) cellular pole<br />

c) humoral pole<br />

The <strong>BBRS</strong> regulates the homeostasis of the internal<br />

environment. Metabolism, blood flow, temperature,<br />

respiration, acid-base balance, redox potential<br />

through the preservation of:<br />

- iso-ionia<br />

- iso-osmie<br />

- iso-tonia A micro recording of a proteoglycan<br />

<strong>BBRS</strong> regulates the homeostasis of the internal environment.<br />

© Hugo Nielsen, Ron Zoet and Bert Pijnenburg – Maart 2011

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