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  1. 10 mars 2001 · Pollack argues that much of the water within cells is not mere "bulk water" (random molecules in liquid state). Rather, water can structure itself into an ordered grid that builds on charge patterns on protein surfaces.

  2. Pollack argues that much of the water within cells is not mere "bulk water" (random molecules in liquid state). Rather, water can structure itself into an ordered grid that builds on charge patterns on protein surfaces.

  3. EZ Water, sometimes called Fourth Phase Water was identified by Dr. Gerald Pollack and his laboratory.

  4. This highly praised book emphasizes the role of cell water and the gel-like nature of the cell, building on these features to explore the mechanisms of communication, transport, contraction, division, and other essential cell functions.

  5. 16 avr. 2003 · In this book, Dr. Pollack argues that the structured state of cytoplasmic water is of central importance to a huge array of cellular processes, from ion pumping (a term whose intrinsic meaning...

  6. 21 nov. 2016 · Water scientist and biomedical engineer Gerald Pollack shares new information and ideas about simple things we can do to charge up our human cells faster than our cell phones. The report...

  7. 17 juil. 2020 · Prof. Gerald Pollack’s group has provided many convincing experimental demonstrations of an exclusion zone (EZ) in water whereby particles such as plastic microspheres are repelled from a surface. The width of the EZ depends on the properties of the surface and ambient conditions and may reach hundreds of microns.