Fibroblasts are known for their ability to make and modify the extracellular matrix. However, there is more to them than meets the eye. It is now clear that they help define tissue microenvironments and support immune responses in organs. As technology advances, we have started to uncover the secrets of fibroblasts. In this Essay, we present fibroblasts as not only the builders and renovators of tissue environments but also the rheostat cells for immune circuits. Although they perform location-specific functions, they do not have badges of fixed identity. Instead, they display a spectrum of functional states and can swing between these states depending on the needs of the organ. As fibroblasts participate in a range of activities both in he...
Fibroblasts are the most common cell type of the connective tissues found throughout the body and th...
Fibroblasts, the principal cell type of connective tissue, secrete extracellular matrix components d...
Studies of epithelial cancers (i.e., carcinomas) traditionally focused on transformation of the epit...
The term fibroblast has been used generally to describe spindle-shaped stromal cells of mesenchymal ...
Fibroblasts are diverse mesenchymal cells that participate in tissue homeostasis and disease by prod...
Fibroblasts are diverse mesenchymal cells that participate in tissue homeostasis and disease by prod...
Fibroblasts are the major cell population in the connective tissue of most organs, where they are es...
All fibroblasts produce extracellular matrix and provide structural support. They form specialized p...
Fibroblasts are present in all tissues but predominantly in connective tissues. Some of their functi...
Fibroblasts - Advances in Inflammation, Autoimmunity and Cancer presents recent advances in understa...
Fibroblasts have different roles in the lymphoid and peripheral tissues. They mainly define and main...
Fibroblastic stromal cells are as diverse, in origin and function, as the niches they fashion in the...
Fibroblasts are the most abundant cell type of the stroma, producing extracellular matrix components...
Classical immunology generally views fibroblasts as the cells that provide structure and stiffness t...
Background: Fibroblasts are mesenchymal stromal cells which occur in all tissue types. While their m...
Fibroblasts are the most common cell type of the connective tissues found throughout the body and th...
Fibroblasts, the principal cell type of connective tissue, secrete extracellular matrix components d...
Studies of epithelial cancers (i.e., carcinomas) traditionally focused on transformation of the epit...
The term fibroblast has been used generally to describe spindle-shaped stromal cells of mesenchymal ...
Fibroblasts are diverse mesenchymal cells that participate in tissue homeostasis and disease by prod...
Fibroblasts are diverse mesenchymal cells that participate in tissue homeostasis and disease by prod...
Fibroblasts are the major cell population in the connective tissue of most organs, where they are es...
All fibroblasts produce extracellular matrix and provide structural support. They form specialized p...
Fibroblasts are present in all tissues but predominantly in connective tissues. Some of their functi...
Fibroblasts - Advances in Inflammation, Autoimmunity and Cancer presents recent advances in understa...
Fibroblasts have different roles in the lymphoid and peripheral tissues. They mainly define and main...
Fibroblastic stromal cells are as diverse, in origin and function, as the niches they fashion in the...
Fibroblasts are the most abundant cell type of the stroma, producing extracellular matrix components...
Classical immunology generally views fibroblasts as the cells that provide structure and stiffness t...
Background: Fibroblasts are mesenchymal stromal cells which occur in all tissue types. While their m...
Fibroblasts are the most common cell type of the connective tissues found throughout the body and th...
Fibroblasts, the principal cell type of connective tissue, secrete extracellular matrix components d...
Studies of epithelial cancers (i.e., carcinomas) traditionally focused on transformation of the epit...