Neutrophil MMP-9 Proenzyme, Unencumbered by TIMP-1, Undergoes Efficient Activation in Vivo and Catalytically Induces Angiogenesis via a Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF-2)/FGFR-2 Pathway
Veronica C. Ardi(Scripps Research Institute), James P. Quigley(Scripps Research Institute)
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