Identification of a pro-angiogenic functional role for FSP1-positive fibroblast subtype in wound healing
Activated fibroblasts are key contributors to tissue repair after cardiac injury. Here, Saraswati et al. identify and characterize a subpopulation of FSP1-positive cardiac fibroblasts with proangiogenic properties in infarcted hearts.
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Main Authors: | Sarika Saraswati, Stephanie M. W. Marrow, Lester A. Watch, Pampee P. Young |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/14eb6c67dc5b41878fa0cc1a0e96eba2 |
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