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Fibroblast Activation Cycles

Meaning

Fibroblast Activation Cycles refer to the controlled biological processes necessary for stimulating fibroblasts, the primary cells responsible for synthesizing the extracellular matrix, including collagen and elastin. In a wellness context, these cycles are intentionally modulated to promote tissue repair, structural integrity, and cellular turnover, particularly in connective tissues. Successful activation requires specific biochemical cues to move fibroblasts from a quiescent state to a proliferative and synthetic one.