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14 january 2020 22:01:02

 
Tissue-Resident PDGFR?+ Progenitor Cells Contribute to Fibrosis versus Healing in a Context- and Spatiotemporally Dependent Manner (Cell Reports)
 


Santini et al. show that progenitor PDGFR?+ cells residing in skeletal muscle are mesenchymal stromal cells with a dual function, which on the one hand can stabilize newly formed blood vessels and limit injury expansion after ischemia, but on the other hand are also capable of promoting fibrosis in an unfavorable environment.


 
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