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Scientists show for the first time how fibroblasts go 'rogue' in different diseases
Scientists have mapped underappreciated scaffolding cells in skin, known as fibroblasts. They show for the first time how fibroblasts go 'rogue' in many different diseases affecting multiple organs – ...
The fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family, together with their intracellular homologous factors, represents a critical nexus in the regulation of ion channels across multiple physiological systems.
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