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Functional Overlap Between Two Classes of Matrix-Degrading Proteases in Wound Healing
EMBO Journal
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doi 10.1093/emboj/18.17.4645
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Immunology
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Biochemistry
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Genetics
Date
September 1, 1999
Authors
L. R. Lund
Publisher
Wiley
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