Matrix metalloproteinases participation in the metastatic process and their diagnostic and therapeutic applications in cancer.
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G. González-Ávila | B. Sommer | R. Falfán-Valencia | Georgina Gonzalez-Avila | Bettina Sommer | Daniel A Mendoza-Posada | Carlos Ramos | A Armando Garcia-Hernandez | Ramces Falfan-Valencia | C. Ramos | A. García-Hernández | Daniel A. Mendoza-Posada | R. Falfán‐Valencia | Carlos Ramos | A. Garcia-Hernandez
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