Varicose veins possess greater quantities of MMP-1 than normal veins and demonstrate regional variation in MMP-1 and MMP-13.
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N. Rich | Arsh Patel | J. Villavicencio | A. Flagg | M. Kidwell | B. Fileta | A. Chang | D. L. Gillespie | S. Barnes | N M Rich
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