Degradome expression profiling in human articular cartilage
Arthritis Research & Therapy2009Vol. 11(3), pp. R96–R96
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T.E. Swingler, Jasmine G. Waters, Rose K. Davidson, Caroline J. Pennington, Xosé S. Puente, Clare Darrah, A. Cooper, Simon Donell, Geoffrey R. Guile, Wenjia Wang, Ian M. Clark
Abstract
This study is the most complete quantitative analysis of protease gene expression in cartilage to date. The data help give direction to future research on the specific function(s) of individual proteases or protease families in cartilage and may help to refine anti-proteolytic strategies in OA.
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