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A comparative study of extracelular matrix remodeling in two murine models of emphysema
F. F. D. T. Q. S. Lopes, A. C. Toledo, C. R. Olivo, C. M. Prado, M. C. R. Medeiros, A. B. G. Santos, A. L. Garippo, T. Mauad, M. A. Martins (Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Proteases and the matrix
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Proteases and the matrix
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