CD97 inhibits cell migration in human fibrosarcoma cells by modulating TIMP-2/MT1- MMP/MMP-2 activity - role of GPS autoproteolysis and functional cooperation between the N- and C-terminal fragments
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CD97 inhibits cell migration in human fibrosarcoma cells by modulating TIMP-2/MT1- MMP/MMP-2 activity - role of GPS autoproteolysis and functional cooperation between the N- and C-terminal fragments
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出版物
FEBS Journal
Volume 281, Issue 21, Pages 4878-4891
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Wiley
发表日期
2014-09-01
DOI
10.1111/febs.13027
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