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Skin fibroblasts sculpt distinct stromal and immune niches across diseases
Our study defines and spatially maps skin fibroblasts in both health and disease. We categorize fibroblast subtypes based on their association with scarring risk across 23 skin diseases and perform cross-tissue comparisons to identify shared fibroblast states.
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