Pahwa et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Characterization and regulation of MT 1‐MMP cell surface‐associated activityPahwa et al., 2019
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- Pahwa S
- Bhowmick M
- Amar S
- Cao J
- Strongin A
- Fridman R
- Weiss S
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- Chemical biology & drug design
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Quantitative assessment of MT 1‐MMP cell surface‐associated proteolytic activity remains undefined. Presently, MT 1‐MMP was stably expressed and a cell‐based FRET assay developed to quantify activity toward synthetic collagen‐model triple‐helices. To estimate …
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