Migration of human granulocytes through reconstituted basement membrane is not dependent on matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9)
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F. Weber | R. Hardeland | W. Beuche | P. Schwartz | M. Mäder | K. Felgenhauer | U. Schöll | Claudia Felkel
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