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Tissue Engineering for In Vitro Analysis of Matrix Metalloproteinases

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... a standard weight-matrix approach easily implemented even on a micro-ccmputer, it is possible to set up a prediction method that (i) provides a clean discrimination between signal sequences and the N-termlnal region in cytosollc proteins, and (li) can be expected to identify the correct cleavage sit ...
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