单词:metalloproteinases
metalloproteinases的用法和样例:
例句
- This article reviews the effect of matrix metalloproteinases on blood vessel remodelling with some cardiocerebral diseases.现就基质金属蛋白酶对某些心脑血管疾病血管重构的影响进行综述。
- Over time, matrix metalloproteinases and other enzymes slowly degrade the aortic walls, possibly leading to aortic dilation.随着时间的推移,金属蛋白酶以及其他的酶类慢慢地降解动脉壁,并可能导致动脉扩张。
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