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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|September 15, 1996
Activation and inhibition of endogenous matrix metalloproteinases in articular cartilage: effects on composition and biophysical propertiesL J Bonassar, J L Stinn, C G Paguio, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism|February 1, 1995
Changes in cartilage composition and physical properties due to stromelysin degradationL J Bonassar, E H Frank, J C Murray, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2001
Versican V1 proteolysis in human aorta in vivo occurs at the Glu441-Ala442 bond, a site that is cleaved by recombinant ADAMTS-1 and ADAMTS-4J D Sandy, J Westling, R D Kenagy, et al.
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|September 15, 1996
Activation and inhibition of endogenous matrix metalloproteinases in articular cartilage: effects on composition and biophysical propertiesL J Bonassar, J L Stinn, C G Paguio, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism|February 1, 1995
Changes in cartilage composition and physical properties due to stromelysin degradationL J Bonassar, E H Frank, J C Murray, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2001
Versican V1 proteolysis in human aorta in vivo occurs at the Glu441-Ala442 bond, a site that is cleaved by recombinant ADAMTS-1 and ADAMTS-4J D Sandy, J Westling, R D Kenagy, et al.
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