The myofibroblast matrix: implications for tissue repair and fibrosis

Volume: 229, Issue: 2, Pages: 298 - 309
Published: Dec 12, 2012
Abstract
Myofibroblasts, and the extracellular matrix (ECM) in which they reside, are critical components of wound healing and fibrosis. The ECM, traditionally viewed as the structural elements within which cells reside, is actually a functional tissue whose components possess not only scaffolding characteristics, but also growth factor, mitogenic, and other bioactive properties. Although it has been suggested that tissue fibrosis simply reflects an...
Paper Details
Title
The myofibroblast matrix: implications for tissue repair and fibrosis
Published Date
Dec 12, 2012
Volume
229
Issue
2
Pages
298 - 309
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