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Leiomyoma Cells

Leiomyoma cells are smooth muscle cells that are found in the walls of the uterus, blood vessels and other organs. These cells are important for the proper functioning of the body, as they are responsible for controlling movement and regulating the contraction and relaxation of muscles. In addition, leiomyoma cells …

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Overview

Leiomyoma cells are smooth muscle cells that are found in the walls of the uterus, blood vessels and other organs. These cells are important for the proper functioning of the body, as they are responsible for controlling movement and regulating the contraction and relaxation of muscles. In addition, leiomyoma cells play a role in tissue repair and wound healing. They are also involved in the production of hormones and in the formation of scar tissue. Leiomyoma cells can be used in research to better understand the biology of smooth muscle cells and to study their role in various diseases.

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Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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