Cellular census of human fibrosis defines functionally distinct stromal cell types and states
New anti-fibrotics aided by a better understanding of fibrotic cell subsets and their functions are needed. Here the authors perform single-cell RNA-seq and CyTOF on nodules from patients with Dupuytren’s disease to map subsets and the state of mesenchymal cells during pathogenic fibrogenesis.
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Main Authors: | Thomas B. Layton, Lynn Williams, Fiona McCann, Mingjun Zhang, Marco Fritzsche, Huw Colin-York, Marisa Cabrita, Michael T. H. Ng, Marc Feldmann, Stephen N. Sansom, Dominic Furniss, Weilin Xie, Jagdeep Nanchahal |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7e67ad4ab04e40f987c55274c1eafb3b |
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