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Fibroblasts for all seasons

Connective-tissue cells known as fibroblasts display an increasing spectrum of functions. Different fibroblast subtypes are now shown to either promote or suppress inflammation-associated intestinal cancers.

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Figure 1: Fibroblast functions in inflammation-associated colorectal cancer.

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Wagner, E. Fibroblasts for all seasons. Nature 530, 42–43 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/530042a

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