“…Neonatal and adult tissues also contain Myo/Nog cells where they are present in low numbers until activated by injury (Walker et al, 2010;Gerhart et al, 2012Gerhart et al, , 2014Gerhart et al, , 2018Gerhart et al, , 2019bGerhart et al, , 2020cBrandli et al, 2017). They are the source of contractile myofibroblasts in the lens and synthesize skeletal muscle proteins in human preretinal membranes (Gerhart et al, 2014(Gerhart et al, , 2017(Gerhart et al, , 2019b(Gerhart et al, , 2020c. Myo/Nog cells lack detectable levels of NeuN, glial fibrillary acid protein and markers of microglia in the mouse brain and retinas of mice and rats (Bravo-Nuevo et al, 2016;Brandli et al, 2017;Gerhart et al, 2020a), although like microglia, they engage in phagocytosis (Gerhart et al, 2020b).…”