Mechanical Strain Stabilizes Reconstituted Collagen Fibrils against Enzymatic Degradation by Mammalian Collagenase Matrix Metalloproteinase 8 (MMP-8)
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Charles A. DiMarzio | Jeffrey W. Ruberti | Brendan P. Flynn | C. DiMarzio | J. Ruberti | N. Saeidi | Amit P. Bhole | M. Liles | Melody Liles | Nima Saeidi
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