Matrix Metalloproteinase Processing of CXCL11/I-TAC Results in Loss of Chemoattractant Activity and Altered Glycosaminoglycan Binding*
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Christopher M. Overall | C. Overall | J. Cox | Jennifer H. Cox | C. Roberts | Richard A. Dean | Clive R. Roberts | R. Dean
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