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Details on Person Degradation of decorin by matrix metalloproteinases: identification of the cleavage sites, kinetic analyses and transforming growth factor-beta1 release

Class:IdLiteratureReference:2327885
_displayNameDegradation of decorin by matrix metalloproteinases: identification of the cleavage sites, kinetic analyses and transforming growth factor-beta1 release
_timestamp2012-06-22 09:55:23
author[Person:2327914] Imai, K
[Person:2327933] Hiramatsu, A
[Person:2327889] Fukushima, D
[Person:2327943] Pierschbacher, M D
[Person:2327912] Okada, Y
created[InstanceEdit:2327925] Jupe, S, 2012-06-22
journalBiochem. J.
pages809-14
pubMedIdentifier9148753
titleDegradation of decorin by matrix metalloproteinases: identification of the cleavage sites, kinetic analyses and transforming growth factor-beta1 release
volume322
year1997
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2534248] DCN (decorin) degradation by MMP2, MMP3, MMP7 [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:2327893] Decorin (DCN) belongs to the small leucine-rich repeat prote...
[Summation:2534254] DCN consists of a core protein of ?40 kDa attached to a sing...
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