Matrix metalloproteinases and the regulation of tissue remodelling

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This paper, published in 2007, received 2.3k indexed citations. Written by Andrea Page-McCaw, Andrew J. Ewald and Zena Werb covering the research area of Cancer Research, Immunology and Hematology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Cancer Research (907 citations), Molecular Biology (807 citations) and Oncology (531 citations). Published in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology.

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