Uploaded on Dec 24, 2025
Human skin-derived dermal fibroblasts maintain skin homeostasis and support its functions. Although overlooked before, the advances in the dermatological field have put them into the spotlight. They produce skin extracellular matrix proteins like collagen and elastin, conferring elasticity and refined texture to the skin. Their role in wound healing, aging, and melanogenesis has been researched. Additionally, they have found application in regenerative medicine.
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