Mapping the biomechanical sequence of somatic boundary containment and internal mechanical scaffolding defines the strict operational prerequisites for sustaining internal tension and osmotic pressure.
Current physiological frameworks treat systemic homeostasis as an emergent property of synchronized organ functions, failing to isolate the deterministic physical hardware required for baseline viability. This manuscript establishes the fundamental physiological architecture. By mapping the exact biomechanical sequence of initial somatic boundary containment (locus FLG at 1q21.3) followed by the mandatory integration of internal mechanical scaffolding (locus COL1A1 at 17q21.33), this protocol defines the strict operational prerequisites for sustaining internal tension and osmotic pressure prior to cardiovascular, respiratory, or neuroendocrine activation.
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