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Aguilar X et al. – MFBs, known as a cellular constituent of granulation tissue in wound healing, occur in the normal conjunctival surface, which is a novel finding. This results also show that MFB level follows a seasonal variation pattern in a temperate climate, increasing in April–September and decreasing in October–March. This variation might reflect a degree of a transient or ongoing state of tissue repair after conjunctival trauma or stress caused by exposure to environmental factors.

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