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Circulating suPAR levels are affected by glomerular filtration rate and proteinuria in primary and secondary glomerulonephritis
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This study shows that elevated serum suPAR levels are associated with reduced eGFR and presence of proteinuria in both primary and secondary GN, suggesting that circulating suPAR may represent a common biomarker of renal involvement in a wide spectrum of GN.
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