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The urokinase receptor: a ligand or a receptor? Story of a sociable moleculeRagno, 2006
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In this last decade, the structure and functions of the receptor for the urokinase-type plasminogen activator have been extensively studied and characterized. This interesting receptor plays a key role in cell adhesion, migration and proliferation. It was identified 20 …
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