Expression of matrix metalloproteinase‐2 and ‐14 persists during early resolution of experimental liver fibrosis and might contribute to fibrolysis
Xiaoying Zhou(University of Southampton), R. Christopher Benyon(University of Southampton), Susannah Pawley(Southampton General Hospital), John P. Iredale(Southampton General Hospital), Michael J.P. Arthur(University of Notre Dame), Matthew I. Hutchings(John Innes Centre), Christopher Hovell(Southampton General Hospital)
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