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What Cells Are Involved in Remodeling?
Different tissues involve different cell types in their remodeling processes. For instance:
Osteoblasts
and
osteoclasts
are crucial in bone remodeling.
Fibroblasts
and
keratinocytes
play significant roles in skin remodeling.
Myocytes
and
fibroblasts
are involved in cardiac tissue remodeling.
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