Reactive oxygen species produced by macrophage-derived foam cells regulate the activity of vascular matrix metalloproteinases in vitro. Implications for atherosclerotic plaque stability (Q37361893)

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scientific article published on December 1996
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Reactive oxygen species produced by macrophage-derived foam cells regulate the activity of vascular matrix metalloproteinases in vitro. Implications for atherosclerotic plaque stability
scientific article published on December 1996

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    Reactive oxygen species produced by macrophage-derived foam cells regulate the activity of vascular matrix metalloproteinases in vitro. Implications for atherosclerotic plaque stability (English)
    S Rajagopalan
    X P Meng
    S Ramasamy
    D G Harrison
    Z S Galis
    1 December 1996
    11
    2572-2579

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