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Class:IdLiteratureReference:2485133
_displayNameFibrillin degradation by matrix metalloproteinases: implications for connective tissue remodelling
_timestamp2012-09-28 15:56:08
author[Person:2485116] Ashworth, J L
[Person:2485080] Murphy, Gillian
[Person:2485149] Rock, M J
[Person:2485145] Sherratt, M J
[Person:2485092] Shapiro, S D
[Person:2485099] Shuttleworth, C A
[Person:2485103] Kielty, C M
created[InstanceEdit:2485082] Jupe, S, 2012-09-28
journalBiochem. J.
pages171-81
pubMedIdentifier10229672
titleFibrillin degradation by matrix metalloproteinases: implications for connective tissue remodelling
volume340
year1999
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2485148] Fibrillin 1, 2,(3) degradation by MMP2, 9, 12 and 13 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2514772] Fibrillin-1 degradation by MMP3, CTSK, CTSL2 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2514831] Fibrillin-1 degradation by MMP14 [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:2485097] All mammals have three fibrillin genes (Davis & Summers 2012...
[Summation:2514780] Fibrillin-1 can be degraded by MMP3 (Ashworth et al. 1999) a...
[Summation:2514824] Fibrillin-1 is the major structural component of microfibril...
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