Urokinase receptor

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Elevated levels of soluble uPAR are associated with kidney disease<ref>PMID:26539835</ref>. uPAR which is expressed at high levels in malignant tutors is unattractive target for treatment of cancer<ref>PMID:35303878</ref>. uPAR activity in cancer cells may counteract the activity of anticancer drugs<ref>PMID:26283964</ref>.
Elevated levels of soluble uPAR are associated with kidney disease<ref>PMID:26539835</ref>. uPAR which is expressed at high levels in malignant tutors is unattractive target for treatment of cancer<ref>PMID:35303878</ref>. uPAR activity in cancer cells may counteract the activity of anticancer drugs<ref>PMID:26283964</ref>.
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==Structural highlights==
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==3D structures of urokinase receptor==
==3D structures of urokinase receptor==

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Human uPAR (grey) complex with glycosylated uPA (magenta) and sulfate (PDB code 2i9b)

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