Supplementary Figure 7: The fibroblastic lineage replacement drives the transition of dermal response to injury from regeneration to scarring. | Nature Cell Biology

Supplementary Figure 7: The fibroblastic lineage replacement drives the transition of dermal response to injury from regeneration to scarring.

From: Two succeeding fibroblastic lineages drive dermal development and the transition from regeneration to scarring

Supplementary Figure 7

ENFs are the primary sculptors that drive dermal lattice development and regeneration during early development, and that their cell lineage declines during development. EPFs that produce mature matrix fibres expand concurrently, and predispose back-skin to scarring.

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