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MMP

abbreviation for
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) mixed member proportional: a system of proportional representation, used in Germany and New Zealand
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Urinary matrix metalloproteinase activities: biomarkers for plaque angiogenesis and nephropathy in diabetes.
IL-1 alpha induces inflammatory cells to migrate into the skin, drives neoangiogenesis, potentiates pain, and induces matrix metalloproteinase. The abscesses and fistulas cause severe pain, which Dr.
KEYWORDS: Squamous cell carcinoma, Matrix metalloproteinase, Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
Matrix Metalloproteinase enzymes (MMPs) were discovered, in 1962, by Jerome Gross and Charles M.
Cell viability was examined by MTT assay and gene expression of three tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase (TIMPs) and two matrix metalloproteinase (MMPs) were measured by real-time PCR.
The matrix metalloproteinase system: changes, regulation, and impact throughout the ovarian and uterine reproductive cycle.
FCX-013 is an autologous fibroblast genetically modified to express matrix metalloproteinase 1, a protein responsible for breaking down collagen.FCX-013 incorporates Intrexon Corporation's proprietary RheoSwitch Therapeutic System, a biologic switch activated by an orally administered compound to control protein expression.
Background: Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 plays an important role in the remodeling of left ventricles (LVs) and right ventricles (RVs).
VomDorp et al., "Elevated serum matrix metalloproteinase 7 levels predict poor prognosis after radical prostatectomy," International Journal of Cancer, vol.
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