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Matlung HL et al. – Areas of calcification locate to the presence and activity of transglutaminases in human atherosclerotic arteries. FXIIIA seems to be the dominant transglutaminase and may be derived from local macrophages. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that transglutaminases participate in the calcification process of human atherosclerotic arteries.

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