Murphy et al., 1981 - Google Patents
Metalloproteinases from rabbit bone culture medium degrade types IV and V collagens, laminin and fibronectinMurphy et al., 1981
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- Murphy G
- Cawston T
- Galloway W
- Barnes M
- Bunning R
- Mercer E
- Reynolds J
- Burgeson R
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- Biochemical Journal
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Gel-filtration chromatography of culture medium from rabbit bone explants separates three latent metalloproteinases with activities against collagen, proteoglycan and gelatin respectively. The fractions degrading proteoglycan also degrade laminin, fibronectin and the …
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