Background
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Kallikrein 3 (KLK3), also known as Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), is a member of the glandular kallikrein subfamily of serine proteases. It is produced by prostate epithelial cells and is secreted into prostatic ducts. Upon cleavage of 7 N-terminal amino acids, it is activated to liquefy semen in the seminal coagulum. Although PSA/KLK3 is produced in healthy individuals, investigators have found abnormally high levels in the blood of men with advanced prostate cancer. Synonyms: KLK3, APS, KLK2A1, PSA, hK3
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