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What are the substrates of MMP-3?
MMP-3 is capable of degrading various components of the ECM, including collagen types III, IV, IX, and X, fibronectin, laminin, and proteoglycans. This broad substrate specificity makes MMP-3 a key player in the dynamic turnover of the ECM.
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