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Originally published online as doi:10.2353/ajpath.2010.090898 on December 11, 2009

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The Origin of Renal Fibroblasts and Progression of Kidney Disease

H. Terence Cook

From the Department of Histopathology, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

The Commentary highlights the article by Humphreys et al, "Fate Tracing Reveals the Pericyte and Not Epithelial Origin of Myofibroblasts in Kidney Fibrosis" discussing hypothesis of renal progression.


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