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Stoma cells, often referred to in a broader context as stromal cells, are non-epithelial cells found in connective tissues that provide structural support and play crucial roles in the microenvironment of organs. They are involved in various functions, including immune response regulation, tissue repair, and the maintenance of homeostasis. In the context of specific organs, such as the bone marrow or tumors, stroma cells can influence the behavior of adjacent cells, including stem cells and cancer cells.

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