Vectorial release of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) from porcine RPE-choroid explants following selective retina therapy (SRT): towards slowing the macular ageing process.
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R. Brinkmann | J. Roider | J. Hillenkamp | A. Klettner | F. Treumer | Y. Miura | J. Baltz | A. A. Hussain | R. Brinkmann | Jost Hillenkamp | Ali A. Hussain
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