Expression of Neutrophil Collagenase (Matrix Metalloproteinase-8) in Human Atheroma: A Novel Collagenolytic Pathway Suggested by Transcriptional Profiling
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P. Libby | Miyoung Chun | R. Breitbart | G. Sukhova | U. Schönbeck | N. Gerdes | M. Herman | Meagan Kilbride | D. B. Horton | N. Tang | M. Chun | Michael P. Herman | Daniel B. Horton
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