Christine Chaponnier
Alexis Desmouliere
Giulio Gabbiani
2006
Thirty-four years after the first description of the myofibroblast, the number of publications concerning this cell is very impressive and continuously expanding, and the work on the myofibroblast involves many laboratories throughout the world. The myofibroblast has been implicated in developmental and physiological phenomena, as well as in a variety of pathological situations, going from wound healing and fibrotic changes to asthma and cancer invasion.