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What Cells Are Involved in Contusion Healing?
Several cell types play crucial roles in the healing of a contusion:
Macrophages
: These cells are pivotal in clearing out dead cells and debris and in secreting growth factors that aid in tissue repair.
Fibroblasts
: These cells are responsible for producing collagen and other extracellular matrix components that form the new tissue scaffold.
Endothelial Cells: These cells are involved in angiogenesis, helping to restore blood supply to the injured tissue.
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