Positional Stability and Membrane Occupancy Define Skin Fibroblast Homeostasis In Vivo

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Skin fibroblasts maintain their position over time, but upon injury or during aging, they can extend spatially to compensate for neighboring cell loss as a homeostatic mechanism.

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Marsh, E., Gonzalez, D. G., Lathrop, E. A., Boucher, J., & Greco, V. (2018). Positional Stability and Membrane Occupancy Define Skin Fibroblast Homeostasis In Vivo. Cell, 175(6), 1620-1633.e13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2018.10.013

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