Fibroblasts as immune regulators in infection, inflammation and cancer
In chronic infection, inflammation and cancer, the tissue microenvironment controls how local immune cells behave, with tissue-resident fibroblasts emerging as a key cell type in regulating activation or suppression of an immune response. Fibroblasts are heterogeneous cells, encompassing functionall...
Main Authors: | Davidson, S, Coles, M, Thomas, T, Kollias, G, Ludewig, B, Turley, S, Brenner, M, Buckley, CD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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