Fibrosis
Understanding fibrosis in muscle regeneration
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Tissue fibrosis—the excessive buildup of scar-like connective tissue—is a major driver of organ dysfunction in a wide range of diseases, from heart and lung failure to liver cirrhosis and chronic kidney disease. In skeletal muscle, fibrosis stiffens the tissue, disrupts normal contraction, and accelerates the decline seen in injuries, chronic diseases, and aging.