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3.4.21.7
skin
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718272
3.4.21.7
skin
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718272
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732222
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731900
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steroid-treated ovariectomized mice deficient in tissue inhibitor of metalloprotease-1 and exposed to estrogen show a significant increase in plasmin activity. Increase is probably due to reduced expression of plasmin inhibitors serpinb7 and serpinb2
700313
3.4.21.7
vitreous humor
normal eyes have a low, albeit detectable, level of plasmin. Levels of plasmin are higher in eyes from rabbits with proliferative vitreoretinopathy. Amounts correlate with the stage of proliferative vitreoretinopathy
687206
3.4.21.7
vitreous humor
vitreous from patients with proliferative vitreoretinopathy have readily detectable levels of plasmin. Presence of plasmin is not unique to patients with proliferative vitreoretinopathy, but also present in a patient undergoing retinal surgery unrelated to proliferative vitreoretinopathy
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