Cross-tissue human fibroblast atlas reveals myofibroblast subtypes with distinct roles in immune modulation
Shenzhen Bay Laboratory · Peking University · +7 more institutions
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Abstract
Fibroblasts show potential anti-tumor functions in adjacent non-cancerous regions. Fibroblast-subtype compositions define patient subtypes with distinct clinical outcomes. This study advances our understanding of fibroblast biology and suggests potential therapeutic strategies for targeting specific fibroblast subsets in cancer treatment.
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- Myofibroblast
- Fibroblast
- Immune system
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Atlas (anatomy)
- Immune modulation
- Cancer research
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