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Cartilage degradation is fully reversible in the presence of aggrecanase but not matrix metalloproteinase activity.
Karsdal MA, Madsen SH, Christiansen C, Henriksen K, Fosang AJ, Sondergaard BC
Arthritis Res Ther 2008, 10:R63
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