The lungs are made up of a number of different cells, including Fibroblast, which builds fibrous tissue responsible for giving the lung the required structural stent. Pneumocyte cells build the wall of air sacs that are responsible for delivering oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from the blood. To immune cells, neurons, etc. All these cells divide into a specific program organized by the function of each type of cell so that one does not overwhelm the other. In the case of pulmonary fibrosis, the fibroblasts divide and multiply significantly, increasing the number of these cells at the expense of other species, which negatively affects the work of these cells and thus lose lung function gradually.
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