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The role and control of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in equine cutaneous wounds: a focus on both endogenous and exogenous proteases

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Figure 2: Schematic of the processes involved in normal wound healing and the detrimental effects of infection in terms of virulence factors associated with biofilm formation, including the induction of proteases
Table 1: Equine case details for each P. aeruginosa isolate. Cases included 5 chronic wounds, all of which were trauma wounds, and 2 acute
Figure 1: Equine wounds; a: a large, purulent stifle wound with a high degree of tissue loss
Figure 2: Biofilm forming phenotype (BFP) of the ATCC P. aeruginosa control isolate (ATCC Isolate), all
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