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The Biochemical Journal|January 1, 1972
The release of collagenase as an inactive proenzyme by bone explants in cultureG Vaes
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|June 1, 1988
Cellular biology and biochemical mechanism of bone resorption. A review of recent developments on the formation, activation, and mode of action of osteoclastsG Vaes
The Biochemical Journal|July 1, 1971
A latent collagenase released by bone and skin explants in cultureG Vaes
FEBS Letters|December 1, 1972
Multiple steps in the activation of the inactive precursor of bone collagenase by trypsinG Vaes
Bulletin Et Memoires De L'Academie Royale De Medecine De Belgique|January 1, 1983
[Cellular and enzyme mechanisms of bone and cartilage resorption]G Vaes
Revue Medicale De Bruxelles|January 1, 1986
[Cellular interactions in the inflammatory degradation of cartilage and connective tissues]G Vaes
Calcified Tissue Research|January 1, 1970
Enzymatic and other biochemical events accompanying bone resorption in tissue cultureG Vaes
Journal of Dental Research|March 1, 1972
Inhibitory actions of calcitonin on resorbing bone explants in culture and on their release of lysosomal hydrolasesG Vaes
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology. Supplement|January 1, 1981
Cartilage and bone tissue damage in arthritis: cellular co-operation and enzymatic mechanismsG Vaes
Agents and Actions|December 1, 1980
Cell-to-cell interactions in the secretion of enzymes of connective tissue breakdown, collagenase and proteoglycan-degrading neutral proteases. A reviewG Vaes
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The Biochemical Journal|January 1, 1972
The release of collagenase as an inactive proenzyme by bone explants in cultureG Vaes
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|June 1, 1988
Cellular biology and biochemical mechanism of bone resorption. A review of recent developments on the formation, activation, and mode of action of osteoclastsG Vaes
The Biochemical Journal|July 1, 1971
A latent collagenase released by bone and skin explants in cultureG Vaes
FEBS Letters|December 1, 1972
Multiple steps in the activation of the inactive precursor of bone collagenase by trypsinG Vaes
Bulletin Et Memoires De L'Academie Royale De Medecine De Belgique|January 1, 1983
[Cellular and enzyme mechanisms of bone and cartilage resorption]G Vaes
Revue Medicale De Bruxelles|January 1, 1986
[Cellular interactions in the inflammatory degradation of cartilage and connective tissues]G Vaes
Calcified Tissue Research|January 1, 1970
Enzymatic and other biochemical events accompanying bone resorption in tissue cultureG Vaes
Journal of Dental Research|March 1, 1972
Inhibitory actions of calcitonin on resorbing bone explants in culture and on their release of lysosomal hydrolasesG Vaes
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology. Supplement|January 1, 1981
Cartilage and bone tissue damage in arthritis: cellular co-operation and enzymatic mechanismsG Vaes
Agents and Actions|December 1, 1980
Cell-to-cell interactions in the secretion of enzymes of connective tissue breakdown, collagenase and proteoglycan-degrading neutral proteases. A reviewG Vaes
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