Researchers from NYU’s School of Medicine and the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research have discovered a brand-new organ called the interstitium, a network of interconnected, fluid-filled compartments that lies beneath the skin and within the tissue of your gut, lungs, and urinary system. It also surrounds most organs, muscles, and major blood vessels. While scientists are still determining the exact role of the interstitium, the newfound organ seems to act as an important conduit of immune cells as well as a channel that allows cancer to spread. Future research will investigate how the cells of the interstitium change over time to contribute to skin wrinkling, limb stiffening, and a host of other inflammatory diseases, say the NYU researchers.
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