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Title[redir]:
Presence of modified fibroblasts in granulation tissue and their possible role in wound contraction | Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Description:
Au cours de la contraction du tissu de granulation, de nombreux fibroblastes acquièrent des caractéristiques ultrastructurelles qui les rendent semblables à des cellules musculaires lisses. Il est probable que ces éléments modifiés jouent un rôle dans le processus de contraction des plaies.

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